Example sentences of "and [adv] do [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Another casualty who bravely acted out that old maxim ‘ the show must go on ’ was ROSS — ex-postman and avid raver — from K-CLASS who after falling through a plate glass window whilst horsing about with some mates in a local Liverpool pub , gritted his teeth , 30 stitches notwithstanding , and gamely did his bit on Dance Energy less than 24 hours after being sewn up . |
2 | I know this is a crime , and so does my father , and I think that sometimes he regrets the decision he made seventeen years ago , in his hippy-anarchist days , or whatever they were . |
3 | ‘ Yes , and so does my brother . |
4 | This has been the most fastest growing part of the holiday taking in this country over the past two or three years and I 'm hoping it will continue and so does our industry — in other words the hotels and accommodation , the tourist attractions — all are hoping , you know , that people are going to continue to do this erm and I think this may apply to certain sectors of the community erm and we just hope that that will grow . |
5 | ‘ But I do worry , doctor , ’ sobbed the woman , ‘ and so does his wife ! ’ |
6 | ‘ His sisters spoil him rotten and so does his mother — but I do n't , ’ says Harry . |
7 | Fat Vince looks like shit too , and so does his son Fat Paul … |
8 | Oil-tig workers , export salesmen and servicemen have to manage part-time marriages , and so do their wives . |
9 | Without it , obviously , the agency has problems , and so do its clients . |
10 | She did not want to , but the church — the church say she must , and so do your father . |
11 | But really I do n't think so , although I did speak to the Reading manager Ian Porterfield a few minutes ago and he does seem relaxed and so do his players , so you know I am a little worried now , now we 're getting nearer kick-off I 'm beginning to get a little more worried . |
12 | The chant perserveres , and so do my feet . |
13 | And so did their sons and grandsons after them . |
14 | Her colour fluctuated wildly , and so did her heart . |
15 | After that Nellie and I became close friends and so did her Mum and my Dad . |
16 | The problem continued to bother me , and so did my lack of a letter from Bill . |
17 | I really did love you and so did my Dad . |
18 | Many a time I had the hand-brush and so did my brothers and sisters but it never did us any harm . |
19 | Yes , he worked at the House , and so did my mother . |
20 | And so did my mother . |
21 | All did and so did my mother 's side , they came from the farm up the L up the Loch I mean , that 's where my mother came from . . |
22 | ‘ I knew toxoplasmosis existed , but thought it was very rare and so did my doctor friends . |
23 | We used to call and see him every day , often on our way to and from school , and so did our parents . |
24 | This is because the nature of the mechanical deficiencies changed with time , and so did our predecessors ' perceptions of them . |
25 | When he went up to bed he tried again to get the thing off , and so did his wife , but it would n't budge . |
26 | He laughed , and so did his friend . |
27 | He had not washed merely a handkerchief either his underclothes , too , had a grey look , and so did his shirt , whose grey cuffs peeped from beneath the dirty , tattered sleeves of his morning coat . |
28 | As soon as he reached Hoogeveen the weather deteriorated , and so did his spirits . |
29 | His executives went in and out of office like dogs at a fair , and so did his treasurers . |
30 | Thomas kicked it off against Blackburn , but his move to Ewood Park collapsed , and so did his world . |