Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [adv] do " in BNC.
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1 | I decided it was unfair of me to say anything , and that if you wanted the trip so badly you probably did n't want me . |
2 | He probably had the telly on so perhaps I just did n't but the last time they had er a siren on it was n't all that load I thought . |
3 | ‘ How my husband put up with you for so long I just do n't know . |
4 | ‘ For so long it just did n't seem real any longer . |
5 | suddenly forgotten , it suddenly just it just did n't twig with them at all . |
6 | ‘ He saved me from a fate worse than death , and it was all over so quick I never did get the chance to thank him properly . ’ |
7 | So now I just do n't give a shit , I do the dishes and |
8 | This theory explains nicely why he sometimes does not react in tune with his own interests , that is , he gets it wrong . |
9 | I think it 's great shame that were not able to come more often now but I do n't think that the replacement scheme is really a replacement cos it relies on you getting the most expensive seats I would rather see lots of things cheaply rather than just one or two things more expensively it also does n't include studio theatre many of the productions I think are excellent and there 's no advantage there . |
10 | They never dreamt that it could happen cos she was n't in the risk age group or anything , it just never crossed their minds that it might happen and they were totally well they just did n't know what to think . |
11 | Allowing for the conventions of sedate amenity that governed American reviewing ( as for the most part they still do ) , one can detect in the American reviewers of Eliot 's Poems ( 1920 ) and of The Waste Land ( 1922 ) the same recalcitrance that the British reviewers expressed more cheekily . |
12 | Like you just did and he cracks up like he just did looks highly amused by the whole thing as to how somebody could could be so , I felt really stupid , as to walk out in front of them . |
13 | One thing that we did was find that there were molecules much , much bigger than was expected in the sense that there were many , many more carbon atoms involved than had previously been thought possible , and even now we just do not understand the processes whereby they are formed . |
14 | And even now I really did n't want to go . |
15 | Mm , if you do n't know these things , if you do n't try these things , you do n't even you always do it , do n't you Claire , you 're quite happy to barter with people in these situations |
16 | Well then I certainly did n't see anybody in there looking like that . |
17 | And anyhow , ’ he ended with a trace of a grin , ‘ even though I was n't admitting the power you had over me , I think that even then I subconsciously did n't want you driving off anywhere where I might not easily find you . ’ |
18 | but well sometimes we still do but sometimes we have something else instead do n't we ? |
19 | I do n't want to know the , the intricate de well sometimes I personally do , I 'm interested . |
20 | There 's been no guidance from the government , but they do n't certainly they certainly do n't seem to be against mixed ability teaching . |
21 | From then on I just did n't look back . |
22 | Quite probably you simply did n't realize that peas and beans and sweetcorn are such valuable vegetables , and you will now continue to eat them rather more frequently because you like them anyway . |
23 | Hunt meant that no matter how well he now did , Niki had to do considerably less well than he had done so far if he , James , was going to have any chance to catch him . |
24 | I mean , and then then she always doing like that , I do n't know what she does ! |
25 | but if you leave it to somebody else well you never done . |
26 | Marie and I agreed that she would train the chicks at La Trobe , using exactly the protocol that she herself had modified from Cherkin , which is essentially how we still do it even today , as I described it back in Chapter 2 . |