Example sentences of "[adv] do i [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So do I also swear on my honour , ’ Jaq assured the man . |
2 | In the seven years we lived there , only once did I ever meet another fisherman on my favourite part of the river ; and over the years I came to know the South Tyne and its wildlife as well as Mole or Rat in Wind and the Willows ever knew their water . |
3 | Out of the hundreds of people I interviewed , only once did I genuinely fear for my job . |
4 | In consequence in my childhood memories she does not feature as much as my father ; only later did I fully appreciate her forceful yet lovable character . |
5 | Yes I 'm sure it probably did I just thought Paul , go to the corner of the front room Paul and take something for that . |
6 | Now do I just wait outside the classroom ? |
7 | He prefaced a book called Bringing Up Children In A Difficult Time with a ‘ Statement of an anti-permissive author ’ : ‘ How did I ever get the reputation of being an advocate of excessive permissiveness ? ’ he asked plaintively and disingenuously . |
8 | How did I ever fall for a paper-clip ? |
9 | Costa and Costa1 argue that word processing programs on microcomputers " have a way of transforming even computerphobes into dedicated believers of the " how did I ever live without it " variety " and , such is the difference in quality of output between documents produced on a word processor and those handwritten or typed on a conventional typewriter , that school librarians , teachers and pupils quickly become convinced of the need for and extensive uses of such programs . |
10 | How did I really know ? |
11 | I mean how did I really know I could trust adults ? |
12 | Only then did I properly examine what lay before me . |
13 | How do I best practise it and know that I am loving God ? " |
14 | Dear Miss Abbott , how do I possibly reward you ? ’ |
15 | How do I actually do it ? |
16 | Why did I just know I was n't going to like this ? ’ |
17 | And why Did I ever tell you , as though I were an old friend ? |
18 | Why , why did I ever leave my home ? |
19 | Oh , Christ , why did I ever get into this business ? |
20 | Why did I never think of this before ? she wondered blankly . |
21 | ‘ Why did I never hear of this ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Why do I ever argue with you , I ask myself , McAllister ? |
23 | Why do I always forget things ? |
24 | Then why do I always feel as if I am falling off the edge of a cliff ? |
25 | ‘ Oh , Durkin is not such a bad chap , ’ Carew said and immediately thought , Why do I always jump to Durkin 's defence whenever he 's criticised ? |
26 | ‘ And anyway , why do I always have to be the German ? ’ |
27 | Why do I always look at houses that I ca n't , I 've got , not got the remotest chance of owning ? |
28 | Oliver Why do I always get the blame ? |
29 | When did I ever ask to see the Chief Rabbit before ? " |
30 | When did I ever mess your things ? " |