Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [adv] do " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It has been my decision not to do any training so far this season . |
2 | My mum probably did your scrubbing . ’ |
3 | My Mum when d' ya phone Billy up for ? |
4 | It appears to be a case of my fingers not doing what my brain tells them to do ! |
5 | oh coat , I do n't know , I 've got my key so do n't worry about that |
6 | ‘ I begged him on my knees not to do it , but he was besotted with her . |
7 | Great Frank , but unfortunately my strengths just do n't allow me to run that way . |
8 | My parents still do n't know what course I am pursuing at a college of education . |
9 | PHIL THOMPSON : ‘ So that mean 's I get my job back does it ? ’ |
10 | " As a matter of fact , " said Clara , " I did put my name down to do a Dip Ed . |
11 | I mean I kind of you know , you give a start and unfortunately if you 're in bed with somebody else you tend to wake them up , because my wife never does that , she 's just too good to be true . |
12 | If my colleague here does n't object . ’ |
13 | ‘ But my father never did try to see me , ’ Jenna said miserably . |
14 | But my father never did a regular job after he come out th out of the army you know , I think it was something had happened to him in the army , he 'd got erm bomb blast or something or he was near s something when it went off and he got buried . |
15 | My father always did the fires , the garden , and cleaning the gas stove , as well as the usual maintenance jobs and the accounts ; and my mother always did the washing and ironing — among other things — and , of course , the shop . |
16 | ‘ I wondered — I wanted to know if people of my age ever did get books published . |
17 | My daughter also did n't know about it till she had it in school . |
18 | My Ma often did n't know where to look when I came out with things about Uncle Geordie and Auntie Julie . |
19 | He remains a non-executive director of the north London club he has played for and managed and in a statement last night said he would proceed with his petition to buy out Mr Sugar ‘ unless advised by my lawyers not to do so . ’ |
20 | ‘ The size of my hands probably did help me to give the ball a real tweak and to develop variety in my bowling , ’ Tribe says . |
21 | My lot just do what they 're told ( he was really quite worked up for him ) and better look out if they do n't . |
22 | My dad still did n't say anything . |
23 | And I just need to come back to the point that my client certainly does n't support either of them . |
24 | I 'll just go and get er oh do you want my crisps now do you ? |
25 | This was no easy matter , it being a crumbly cheese — My mother however did it — I went into the garden for something or other , and in the mean time my Brother Frank minced my cheese , ‘ to disappoint the favorite ’ . |
26 | ‘ And my mother still does not know about it , because she has been so ill . |
27 | … She sang livelier songs , e.g. from Patience , than my mother ever did . |
28 | But my mother never done that . |
29 | My father always did the fires , the garden , and cleaning the gas stove , as well as the usual maintenance jobs and the accounts ; and my mother always did the washing and ironing — among other things — and , of course , the shop . |
30 | Molly Sheavyn was the only deaf member , and her views predictably did not prevail . |