Example sentences of "[pers pn] did at [det] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think I did at all Dennis .
2 I never wanted my Mum so much in my life as I did at that moment .
3 Mind you , my elder daughter takes a lot more responsibility for herself than I did at that age . ’
4 Check your records to see what you did at that time .
5 She always gets to do the music because you know , like she did at that er
6 I expect he hoped to have as little as possible to do with her , but when she made a dead set at him , as she did at all young married men , that was no longer possible .
7 Never in her life had she felt less like eating than she did at this moment .
8 What we did at that point , was to get together a task force of people to examine the idea and where it was going : the people doing the work and the people who were likely to understand the most likely market — put them together in one room to reason their way through to the fact that we really ought to drop the project .
9 I want to get down and boogie , do that head bashing like we did at that gig .
10 Oh I du n no , I do n't know what we did at that
11 Thank you very much for that question , I think it is an important one , because we looked at our international work , as we did at all our work , over the period that we were considering reorganisation .
12 This was discussed with the Jones who resolutely maintained that now that ‘ the problem ’ was solved they were going back to normal and apart from the period of intervention they had not changed what they did at all .
13 in the erm living room , or dining lounge , what other light fittings did people buy apart from that , if they did at all ?
14 She could be pretty , she decided , if her hair were not so tightly scraped back from her face and if her eyes shone with eagerness , as they did at this moment .
15 My understanding is that A those do n't exist at present within the deposit plan , but if they did at some future date , for any reason , that their function would be to be used after two thousand and six to sustain the permanence of the greenbelt .
16 If they became angry at things said to them by professionals , as a majority of them did at some point , the horrifying causes of their anger were true , and were not projections of their own distress on to the professional concerned .
17 Had the house actually left the ground , he knew that he could n't have felt more strange than he did at this moment , or more afraid : there was someone here .
18 One of the most attractive designs that he did at this time was for Kay Dick 's novel , An Affair of Love ( 1953 ) .
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