Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] do [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Right right did you take her out on the evening ? |
2 | Equally , we tend to see the learning of a foreign language as mastering a skill , thereby perhaps doing ourselves a disservice . |
3 | These facts escaped the attention of our radical sisters and thereby so did we . |
4 | Right so do you want to have a go at doing your one Kelly ? |
5 | Right so do you understand it all ? |
6 | Only rarely does one feel Dustin 's personality breaking through the rigid mask Nichols has constructed for him . |
7 | When dreaming we are the spectators of an unfolding drama , and only rarely does one have the impression of being in control . |
8 | In the case of the Hexagon , you 'll have three legs provided , but one of the delights of this shape is that only rarely does it need bridle adjustment . |
9 | Only rarely did they talk of their men willingly taking over the housework and servicing their breadwinner wives . |
10 | Only rarely did its opponents win a victory like that of George Norris , the progressive Republican Senator who successfully opposed government plans to sell off dams and nitrogen-processing plants at Muscle Shoals in the Tennessee Valley . |
11 | Not only would this be inefficient and therefore slow , but introspection suggests that only rarely do we consciously ponder the pronunciations of words . |
12 | The damage done by these species is so great that only rarely do they produce enough identifiable remains for them to be countable . |
13 | Only rarely do they arise with braided line , or in the sophisticated Kevlar or Spectra twist . |
14 | They have little or no sexual contact and only rarely do they express their feelings for each other . |
15 | They have little or no sexual contact and only rarely do they express their feelings for each other . |
16 | Yet so well did my father hide his feelings , so professionally did he carry out his duties , that on his departure the General had actually complimented Mr John Silvers on the excellence of his butler and had left an unusually large tip in appreciation — which my father without hesitation asked his employer to donate to a charity . |
17 | Only locally do we seem to have an orogeny at this time , which is confused ( as so much else in stratigraphy ) by nomenclatural anomalies . |
18 | Sometimes , when I was downstairs cooking or reading , I imagined I heard a piano playing , so keenly did I feel Montaine 's presence . |
19 | Only slowly did her heart-rate come down , and she was able to see that no lasting harm had been done . |
20 | Only slowly did he trace the interference to the calculator , battery powered , made by Casio . |
21 | Only slowly did he release the strap , as if he was reluctant to do so , and it stretched her nerves unbearably . |
22 | Following some reluctance to become involved in air pollution control , the federal government opted for a research role in 1955 and only slowly did it begin to intervene with the control policies adopted by the states . |
23 | Always explain what you are doing , and if they can understand you , ask if it 's all right to do it . |
24 | So compulsively did he watch me empty my glass that he drained his own in compulsive sympathy . |
25 | It is particularly striking that some of these reviewers , when discussing recordings by English ensembles , praise what they assume to be the impeccable musicological credentials of what they are hearing , so clear does it seem to European eyes that early-music performance in England is conducted under the vigilant eyes of scholars . |
26 | So ‘ fit ’ and so well adapted were they , and so successfully did they dominate their terrestrial environment , that they survived for 140 million years . |
27 | So successfully did they break into the English market that they soon put the native vineyards out of business . |
28 | because she 's not gon na be there long enough to do it . |
29 | Her sleeve of care was unravelled all right : her life was a basket of woollen shreds , all shades and textures and not one of them long enough to do anything with . |
30 | The temptation to evade the truth was suddenly almost more than Harry could bear , so achingly did he want to go home . |