Example sentences of "do [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 D' ya think they some people buy cos they need more oops because they need more of these than these at some time ?
2 And , d' ya notice something special about that minim ?
3 D' ya know what malleable means ?
4 D' ya know what slapping salami is ?
5 You we , I 'm glad you said that cos , I 'm not sure if I told you this before but d' ya remember what these numbers here mean ?
6 Would you like — d' you think your little girl wants to go and play with — ’
7 D' you want anything more ?
8 " How d' you explain its high incidence in places known to be malodorous ? "
9 D' you know what that 's like ? ’
10 D' you know what that guy 's name is ?
11 " Mr Rayne , d' you consider it honourable to profit from the distress of your comrades … of the men , women and children with whom you are fighting for your life ? "
12 ‘ How d' you like your first day at work , then ? ’
13 Struggle as he might , John Major could do nothing to vanquish his own success .
14 The visit of the prune-faced yelling bundle had done nothing to change his own resolution not to produce a child , but certainly Susan herself had seemed happy enough .
15 What would happen to these two women who had done nothing to deserve her evil body and heart between them , what would happen to them when she was dead ?
16 Although you have not been in the manager 's seat very long , you have done nothing to alter my original opinion that your appointment makes about as much sense as the Charge of the Light Brigade .
17 And Dadda 's comment — he occasionally deigned to recognize the existence of the Naulls clan — had done nothing to mitigate his sad resentment .
18 Very very well done I think it all Erm there was one other thing I thought I would ask .
19 See I do I get them right in the class
20 " When it was done She expressed Her complete satisfaction with the statue both as a portrait and as a work of art , — I particularly asked the Bishop about that last point .
21 We 'd have four lots of two would n't we do you know what that is four twos ?
22 He 'll say the man had done something to make him angry .
23 He had forced his way into her life , arranged things so that she 'd had no choice but to do his bidding — and as soon as she 'd done something to make it clear that she was still her own person and not his , he 'd humiliated her .
24 They sat for hours drinking tea in Mrs. Mounce 's flat downstairs , while Mrs. Mounce talked about her affairs with moustached men in export-import , and Tessa looked at the little bit here and the little bit there which Mrs. Mounce had done herself to brighten her own place up .
25 You just have to try and do what got you good results in the first place .
26 To try and do what makes me happy , dress in a way that makes me happy .
27 I 've never done anything to hurt my little girl , I 've never hit her or anything like that , but I felt in myself that her being with me was endangering her .
28 They 'll do anything to make you dependent on them , and then they drag you to the altar and call it love . ’
29 I mean I think the thing to do I mean we most of our lot are within the corridor , what we need to do is get headquarters find out when the rooms free and ring everybody round
30 It stresses that it wants to keep rules to a minimum , but argues that the Community has to do something to help its weaker parts adapt to a single market and to meet workers ' worries about what 1992 will mean for them .
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