Example sentences of "[noun prp] did [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | During 1986 , Mr Scott did once enter the kitchen , and when he did not see his wife assumed she was visiting relatives . |
2 | Turner did indeed renew the lease but , ( having been suitably bribed beforehand ) , in the name of Buller . |
3 | Stations like those at Atbara , Port Sudan , and El Obeid did indeed have the look of an English country or Scottish Highland station , with the building on an island platform , adorned with travel posters and fine lamps . |
4 | On this last point , it is worth emphasizing , in advance of the evidence , that Nietzsche did certainly reject a quantity of material before the final draft , but that few of the " suppressed " passages are at all long and none are strikingly impressive . |
5 | When Jennie did finally cross the Atlantic in 1925 , a rare photograph of the two women together shows them looking remarkably like Tweedledum and Tweedledee . |
6 | And on the next day the Zuwaya did indeed muster a majority of 117 votes in the first count . |
7 | Russell J. then said that ‘ Mrs. Jones did sufficiently understand the general nature of the document ’ but repeated that ‘ the absence of independent advice is fatal to the claim . ’ |
8 | It is thus possible that Venus did once possess a large quantity of water . |
9 | The City Council examines travel patterns from settlements around York , and it was quite noticeable that a number of settlements to the north east of York did actually have a substantial commuting pattern to West Yorkshire . |
10 | Just prior to the Scottish tour , The Smiths did indeed release a single . |
11 | If it is the case that Hizir Bey did indeed hold a muftilik that , in effect , Fahreddin Acemi was Mufti in Edirne while Hizir Bey was mufti in Istanbul the situation might constitute a parallel to the earlier one of the possibly overlapping tenures of Molla Yegan in Bursa and Fahreddin Acemi in Edirne . |
12 | Mr Customer Smith did however acquire a dubious reputation for dealing in prize goods . |