Example sentences of "do [adv] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Must have been , otherwise why would all them nice Germans have done all them wicked things what he told them ? ’ |
2 | " So how do all you French sex maniacs manage to preserve your sanity then ? " |
3 | Because we had sleet did n't we last night ? |
4 | Cos we missed Coronation Street did n't we last night ? |
5 | You made her a cup of tea did n't you this morning ? |
6 | I had a go at that did n't I one year ? |
7 | He 's not been too bad but I tried to put him to sleep upstairs did n't I this afternoon ? |
8 | Nil seven away , scored seven away four , three he said down here did n't he that lad ? |
9 | Did n't he this afternoon ? ’ |
10 | Do n't we all Rick . |
11 | yeah they do smell do n't they those dogs |
12 | They write E A R at the end do n't they some words . |
13 | No he 's always , Fred , thou you think of him as the policeman do n't you that John Thaw . |
14 | Why why do n't erm why do n't you two work together ? |
15 | Now do n't you two start now . |
16 | ‘ Why do n't you two talk things over ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Do n't you good evening me , you shameless cunt ! |
18 | Come on you , come and put your hand in this sleeve oh no you do n't you little monkey |
19 | digesting does n't it corned beef ? |
20 | and peasant antagonism ought to have been greatest and therefore you on the face of it it seems surprising does n't it that land reforms did n't take place immediately , or they were n't attempting land reform to take place immediately . |