Example sentences of "[pron] do [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | You should , I do you ever watch the snooker ? |
2 | I do I always think that . |
3 | Once you 've recommended someone do they only send me , I do n't have to order it do I ? |
4 | a ghastly bogye , which doth them greatly affear . |
5 | It was a charge that was to dog us through both the 1983 and 1987 general elections , and which did us more damage than any other health issue . |
6 | Who d' ya really hate who really gets on your nerves ? |
7 | ‘ Who do you fucking think you are ? |
8 | You look at the others , then so who do you particularly want in your team . |
9 | Once a co-ordinator 's retired or resigned who do you actually communicate with to find out if the group wants to continue playing |
10 | Who did you principally deal with in the Spanish government back in 1988 ? |
11 | Okay , now anybody apart from the one , who did you actually divert to by the way ? |
12 | So you did you just have cows or did you have any other animals ? |
13 | ‘ You do me much honour , my lord , ’ Joan said , overwhelmed by relief that her identity had not been challenged . |
14 | I mean this is something that we could maybe be of help to in fact maybe something that I could be of help to them on because I actually do lectures on public relations how to assess what I mean at a very basic level you want to communicate with press how do you do it but before you do it why do you want to do it . |
15 | Do you do you not think it would be better for us both to speak to ? speak to her and say obviously you were upset about not getting the job but this non- communication thing is not really erm going to you know be good for the sales office in the long term . |
16 | So when you 've actually gone into pubs have you do you ever go just you and your girlfriend , into thi into this pub ? |
17 | are you do you ever go in for karaoke and stuff stuff like that ? |
18 | If somebody says you do n't wan na be rushed , right , that 's what you 've got ta say to them that 's just what that old dear was saying the other day , right you certainly understand that , right , you agree with them , first thing you do you always agree with them , right and then you 've just got the same sequence as I want to think about it , but just sort of make it clear , I mean what is it they actually , you know , frightened of being rushed into ? |
19 | Leaks were a constant hazard of the first 1979–83 Thatcher Government and none did us more damage than this . |
20 | ‘ We do n't often use part-packs anyway , but when we do we simply pour the chemical into a jug then into the hopper . |
21 | Th the one do they really want them ? |
22 | Now which one do I well shove roughly |
23 | I think they 've filled it in yeah and they did it quite smooth , pity they did n't do this one as well while they were I did n't quite understand it |
24 | He was playing Puck and when I went to see the Company doing it well they had a completely different way of doing it , they wo they did it really like er a dec you know the the mechanical play , I do n't know if you know A Midsummer Night 's Dream . |
25 | He was playing Puck and when I went to see the Company doing it well they had a completely different way of doing it , they wo they did it really like er a dec you know the the mechanical play , I do n't know if you know A Midsummer Night 's Dream . |
26 | I am not convinced that this issue should be on the political agenda at all , not at this time , not at any time , in fact I am pretty convinced that this is a Tory agenda , a media agenda , why they do they not want to talk about crooks and spivs that support them , that donate thousands of pounds into their coffers ? |
27 | That , that well helps the er poor people , cos a lot of the poor people do n't near enough pay tax now because if they do they only have to pay twenty P |
28 | I mean they do it just do n't make an effort they just come round demanding money . |
29 | I reckon they do it when Do you that Lisa next door to ? |
30 | ‘ Whom did you not see in court this morning ? ’ |