Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Did you still put stilton cheese in that roll or did you want that ? |
2 | Did you really make custard ? |
3 | ‘ Did you ever make love to her ? ’ |
4 | Did you ever have sex with her ? |
5 | I mean did you ever have time for dances , and going to the pictures and that kind of thing , I mean you must have found some time ? |
6 | ‘ Did you ever play cloud pictures ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Did you ever try cocaine ? ’ |
8 | Did you actually play bass tonight ? ’ |
9 | Did you always crave fame ? |
10 | Did you always have faith that Romeo would come back for you ? |
11 | Did you often dredge rock up ? |
12 | Did she actually do research ? |
13 | Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott went back to his planning duties , although he did one more beach reconnaissance ahead of ships ' detachments of Royal Marines landing on Kupho island ( off Crete ) in a modest raid that destroyed a radar station , and might have brought back code books had not their metal safe been lost as a ship 's boat tilted in being hauled aboard a destroyer gathering speed . |
14 | Did they really peck moss to cover the faces of the dead ? |
15 | In cell culture conditions , however , in which exogenous EGF can readly be shown to down regulate its receptor and start hepatocyte DNA synthesis , TAGH showed no ability to down regulate the receptor , nor did it competitively inhibit EGF binding . |
16 | Or did it just look kind of … reddish ? |
17 | Sweet Sal did it just like boxing legend Ali used to — she floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee . |
18 | Sweet Sal did it just like boxing legend Ali used to — she floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee . |
19 | Well did it really have time to do that ? |
20 | Did he also draw attention to the total inadequacy of control over pension fund investments and procedures ? |
21 | Was he committed to the role of protector , or did he just love flying ? |
22 | He never sought to crush you , nor did he ever take refuge in insult or invective . |
23 | And erm , one day we had friends round , and I went into the loo it stinks of smoke in here , it was really bizarre , and I , I went , and sort of just thought oh , and then I went in again , and I really did smell , and I thought , this is really odd , and so when I came out here I said , did anyone else smell smoke in the ba in the bathroom , and they said oh yeah , I could smell cigarette smoke , and then , it must have just been upstairs , and it wafted down , and in through ours , cos there was no one else really around . |