Example sentences of "do he [vb infin] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well then yo , you should have rung her up and said did he break in the caravan ? |
2 | ‘ What did he mean about the mill ? ’ |
3 | However , questions about the meaning of sentences , such as ’ Who did he mean by the woman he saw last night ? ’ can usually only be answered with reference to facts about the world , i.e. , the specific denotation . |
4 | Only in dealing with the events of 146 B.C. did he move towards the position of a cautious critic of Roman society and its methods of government . |
5 | Only in 1532 did he alight on the policy of the royal supremacy : the idea that the English monarchy had enjoyed an unlimited authority over the church within its realm for centuries and only now needed to start exercising this on a more regular basis . |
6 | In vain did he protest to the shopkeeper that it was all a joke . |
7 | Enoch Powell was a Tory minister , but which party did he represent at the end of his career ? |
8 | Not only did he vote against the proposals but asked that his objections be publicly recognised . |
9 | Come on … when Chappy was nt scoring just what did he do for the team ? |
10 | What did he sit in the cold then ? |
11 | " Did he serve in the war ? " |
12 | What did he make of the threat from Black Africa ? |
13 | What improvement did he make in the world ? |
14 | Only then did he return to the newspaper . |
15 | And — the biggest question of all — did he care about the law ? |
16 | What did he think of the game ? |
17 | Did he think of the gesture a little too late ? |
18 | How did he cope during the custody cases ? |
19 | He played in six series against England and only in the last , in 1963 , did he fail with the bat ; other big scores included 191 not out , again at Nottingham , carrying his bat to help save the third Test of 1957 , and 197 not out at Barbados in the first match of 1959–60 again to ensure a draw after a big England innings . |
20 | If so , who was the other writer , and where can we find where he said it , and what references did he give for the statement ? |
21 | Nor did he go to the Rousseau extreme , saying that we 're basically noble savages . |
22 | And and what sort of , when did he have ti , when did he go to the allotment , can you remember ? |
23 | Did he go into the army ? |
24 | And how far did he go into the room at all ? |
25 | But why did he stand in the cold , on wet ground , for five or ten minutes ? |
26 | Where did he stand in the past ? |
27 | From the back of the hummock a figure appeared and began moving unhurriedly up the hill on an irregular route , at times coming obliquely towards the Friar , and then abruptly changing direction and seeming to go away from him : thus tacking and weaving the man was as inconspicuous as a partridge on ploughland , so that if the Friar turned his eyes from him for a moment he was difficult to rediscover , so perfectly did he merge with the duns , browns , russets , and half-greens of the wood . |
28 | The only way to see if he was world class was to play him against world class opposition … how many times did he play in the World cup ? ? |
29 | But little did he know at the time , how soon he 'd need it . |
30 | But little did he know at the time , how soon he 'd need it . |