Example sentences of "did [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Did I just give him some money , I did n't did I ? |
2 | ‘ This is none of my business , but did I just hear you say you were thinking of doing some private nursing to save for an overseas trip ? ’ |
3 | Why did I just know I was n't going to like this ? ’ |
4 | Only then did I properly examine what lay before me . |
5 | ‘ He is so deep in his books he would forget to eat , I declare , did I not remind him . ’ |
6 | er , did I not tell ya ? , |
7 | ‘ Did I not tell you it would be my very best work ? ’ |
8 | When I was lately a little kind to you and you carried yourself so foolishly , did I not tell you you should say nothing of what passed to any creature , and yet you made a common talk of the matter ? |
9 | LADY DAVERS : Did I not tell you , Jackey , that I should have a wit to talk to ? |
10 | Did I not tell you that I must keep you well and visible for my own protection ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Did I not tell you that I bite ? ’ he asked menacingly . |
12 | I have no doubt wha did I not tell you about the fact that I hit the roof when he said that she has said that when he was twenty one , she was going to buy him a Vauxhall Chevette . |
13 | Well , did I not tell you |
14 | Did I tell you or did I not tell you |
15 | Taking the binoculars from round my neck , I proffered them , saying , ‘ You observe how amateur my lurking was — not only did I not conceal myself , but I did not use my chief lurking weapon . |
16 | ‘ Did I not ask you that my family not be troubled ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Did I not say we were old enemies , he and I ? |
18 | ‘ Pooh to mademoiselle , did I not say I am Marcelle ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Did I not say I 'd get my answer from you , and none other ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Did I not say I was not to be disturbed ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Or did I already tell you ? ’ |
22 | Nor did I even suspect its existence , ’ said Connon . |
23 | She said , ‘ Did I really scare you ? ’ |
24 | My continuing admiration for his work is not diminished by the fact that I have never received it , nor did I really expect it . |
25 | Did I really think I knew better than the FO , full of clever people who were experts on British foreign policy ? |
26 | I mean how did I really know I could trust adults ? |
27 | This is an extension of ‘ Did I really hear it right ? ’ but moves on from there , to a feeling that unless they see the evidence then they ca n't or wo n't believe it . |
28 | ‘ Did I really kill him ? ’ |
29 | Did I really have it before I was expecting Annie ? |
30 | 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 . |