Example sentences of "do [pron] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | D' ya mean a special kind of mattress be |
2 | D' you fancy a quick drink ? ’ |
3 | er sixty three , and how much d' you think a normal M P's on ? |
4 | ‘ What d' you want a flaming book for ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Here , d' you 'ave a funny ankle too ? |
6 | ‘ D' you have a guilty conscience , maybe ? ’ |
7 | D' you have a nice time ? |
8 | People who continued to hope that their government would do nothing to help a black regime were only silenced by rumours that a Russian Ilyushin , laden with Libyan dead and wounded , had refuelled at Kufra airport . |
9 | But whether or not this is done we have a great body of human testimony to the reality of what is being ( if still generally ) described . |
10 | I asked if you were sleeping with him , and since you have done everything to evade a straight answer I must assume the worst or the best , depending whose side you are one . ’ |
11 | So what they had done it had a big slab there and it had got on it er The World 's Largest Slate Mine , and perhaps you 've seen it yourself they 've rubbed the T off and they put V and somebody 's done a very good job of it er in the same paint and everything . |
12 | The Commission is doing nothing to simplify a complex situation . |
13 | The doors of the bar opened behind them and they went in to order hot chocolate from the rather older part-time student who had learned the advisability of doing something to earn a little money and had taken several jobs as a waitress . |
14 | In so doing he triggered a theological storm that led to his resignation . |
15 | Charitable donations , however , did nothing to enhance a political interest , even if a lack of charity could seriously harm it , for a substantial contribution from a major political figure was no more than was expected by the gentlemen of a county or the magistrates of a burgh . |
16 | There 's a lot of moaning and groaning going on , did everyone have a late night , last night ? |
17 | ‘ Do I detect a faint reservation in your attitude towards Doreen ? ’ she asked , watching him closely and wondering if he would confide in her . |
18 | ‘ Do I detect a tiny note of jealousy ? |
19 | Do I detect a wistful note when you mention the ‘ respectable ’ aspect of this relationship ? |
20 | ‘ Do I detect a wistful note in your voice ? |
21 | ‘ Do I detect a wick-dipping situation ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Do I detect a little anxiety ? ’ he said . |
23 | I think my first issue was about September 1970 and do I recall a two-page debate along the lines of ‘ Does Bob Dylan Really Want To Be Elvis Presley ? ’ |
24 | If it 's double do I get a second go ? |
25 | I think the book is really well written and it 's that needed to be I do n't know , do I need a black pen , man . |
26 | Is there a software fix for mouse.com or do I need a serial mouse ? |
27 | Many caterers however , still ask the question , ‘ Why do I need a commercial microwave when cheaper domestic ovens are available ? ’ |
28 | Ask yourself ‘ What are the pay-offs of being shy , and do I have a vested interest in maintaining them ? ’ |
29 | Not only do I have a personal knowledge of Svend 's appearance but I know all the most likely places to look . ’ |
30 | Interrogating himself , he asks : Do I have a definite aim ? |