Example sentences of "do [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you sleep soundly the moment your head touches the pillow , or do you lie awake , tossing and turning , trying to get to sleep ? |
2 | But do you think even a man like Evans , managing director for Europe , would risk his position by going into business on his own ? |
3 | Do you think perhaps the problem is that , through no fault of their own , they spend far too much time in the police station doing other work perhaps , than going out on the beat ? |
4 | And do y And do you spend quite a bit of time d on housework or n |
5 | Do you spend quite a bit ? |
6 | Do you have quite a bit of pride in your work ? |
7 | They 're like erm they they 've got they 've all got funny , it 's , do you know like the Asterix names and that ? |
8 | When you ask for damages on a continuing cause of action , do you know precisely the period for which you are claiming , so as to help the judge in framing his judgment ? |
9 | How much do you get there a week ? |
10 | Do you get quite a stuff from the shop . |
11 | How do you take apart a quality chair in order to refix loose joints ? |
12 | ‘ Do you come here every day ? ’ |
13 | Do you come here every day ? |
14 | What do we do once a year ? |
15 | Do we have here a key to understanding how lemmings , eels and other creatures gained their instinctive knowledge of the changing planetary geography ? |
16 | Do we have here an expression of the belief that the redemption of nature is integrally bound up with man 's redemption ? |