Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | A winning attitude would enable people in the same situation to think , ‘ Have n't I done well today ? |
2 | Jesus , there 'd be so many things I could do I do n't even know where to start thinking about them . |
3 | Do n't I do n't like it . |
4 | I said I ca n't I do n't like so |
5 | Th that 's another thing you see I , I do n't really know what work is done in Selby |
6 | He could go back to his wife , though why he should I do n't really know . |
7 | Well my husband and I were married in nineteen forty four , you see , and er as you see I go every year and it 's nineteen eighty six , so therefore erm I you see I , I do n't really want people to know my age |
8 | So I I 'd I , I do n't really want one ! |
9 | See I do n't really know much about planes to be honest with you . |
10 | Okay now I 've finished my commas I 've finished the sentence now what do I do now right full stop . |
11 | ‘ Did n't I do all right ? |
12 | ‘ If I was in the river , ’ he said reasonably , ‘ what am I doing here now ? ’ |
13 | What am I doing down here ? |
14 | ‘ How 'm I doing so far ? ’ |
15 | How am I doing so far ? ’ |
16 | Am I doing all right ? |
17 | but , do n't forget even when you 've passed your test , your test you 're still learning , you still make mistakes and still do things wrong I mean I do even now it 's not what you do wrong it 's how you get out of it , is n't it ? |
18 | Well a mixture between both cos I can er ah go back but there 's lots of things I do just now that were n't about in those days . |
19 | Sue Parker — mother of Julian , who 's only eighteen , by the way , ’ added Leonora with a wicked little grin , ‘ is keen to go into partnership with her , and I can do what I do just as easily after I 'm married as before . ’ |
20 | Yes I do well firstly I do believe the statue should go . |
21 | Without you I do well enough ? |
22 | ‘ Maybe , but I do also firmly believe in action . |
23 | I do most sincerely hope you may feel able to help , and look forward to hearing from you . |
24 | I do most sincerely hope you may feel able to help , and look forward to hearing from you . |
25 | I do most sincerely hope you may feel able to help , and look forward to hearing from you . |
26 | I do not ordinarily go to Egyptian plays . |
27 | ‘ I do not exactly expect you to give your share away , mademoiselle . |
28 | Some , as you will see , I do not altogether agree with . |
29 | I do not altogether share her regret at the loss of such places . |
30 | I do not normally give way to someone who has just ambled into the Chamber , but I shall make an exception on this occasion , because I rather like the hon. Gentleman 's florid looks . |