Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] did " in BNC.
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1 | We all get in there and he goes sit down please did you see about half the people sat down before he |
2 | But selling Beatles records was the easy part , since EMI Records basically still did all the distribution work . |
3 | Caught on there did n't I ? |
4 | still those little chops looked all right did n't they ? |
5 | There is no reason here , and I think no reason at all , to doubt that we take it of a cause and its effect that if or since the cause occurred then so did the effect . |
6 | ‘ She was running up debts , and when her full-time employment ceased not only did she have her alcohol problem but also had a number of clothing clubs pursuing her . ’ |
7 | Cos in Tom Sawyer we came on together did n't we ? |
8 | Mum did n't touch hers and when he came down neither did Jack . |
9 | never came over today did he ? . |
10 | Came home early did n't you ? |
11 | We caught all different perch out there did n't we ? |
12 | She came back home did n't she ? |
13 | Even in the more affluent homes , labour saving devices we take for granted today either did n't exist or were an expensive luxury . |
14 | Well , we did n't do too well did we ? |
15 | he said , I find mine just the same , I 've dealt with them for years but as soon you want anything although , I must say , with the break in we 've got on alright did n't we ? |
16 | How about yourself , you 've settled well at United , though strangely when you were on loan everything seemed to be going so well did n't it , there were some good results coming . |
17 | Oh never mind , we 'll do it and pop down later did we not do it before ? |
18 | Going home really did seem a possibility . |
19 | As the share markets of the eighties rocketed upwards so did my commission and much of it was reinvested . |
20 | In Weekes v Gallard ( 1869 ) 21 LT 655 , the fact that a property had been valued too low did not stop the court ordering specific performance of the contract of sale at that low valuation . |
21 | It did n't work very well did it Stuart ? |
22 | You ought to be able to drive up here did n't you ? |
23 | You slipped over a few times but you got up alright did n't you ? |
24 | They signed on then did they ? |
25 | Fucking pack up early did n't you ? |
26 | He smokes now though did n't he ? |
27 | Did n't sleep very well did you ? |
28 | David coming up there did n't he ? |
29 | Yet once the processes were under way and the machinery was set up there did come the realisation that national goals must be set , often coupled with the very welcome awareness that this process is far too important a one to be left solely in the hands of the curriculum developers themselves . |
30 | He said he was coming out though did n't he |