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

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1 D' ya think so ?
2 D' ya think so ?
3 Why d' ya take so long in I ca n't be prepared to do all that ?
4 ‘ Oh , crikey , d' you think so ? ’ asked Dolly .
5 D' you think so ?
6 Why d' you get so mad if anyone asks you — ’
7 to do you know so what be these sort of
8 Why do I settle so gratefully into my faded plush seat , shedding my faded plush shoes , oblivious to smoke , sweethearts and surroundings , expecting nothing but my money 's worth and more .
9 And why do I feel so uncomfortable in talking about such a natural , beautiful thing to my own parents , to the lovers I owe my existence to ?
10 Why do I feel so old ? y I was his sister in the story , why do If eel so old , so cold ?
11 Ines Rae ‘ Why Do I Feel So Often Like Crying ‘ , 1991 laminated photograph 120 x7times ; 90cm
12 The SEAC has identified the key areas of concern : ‘ How do I assess so many attainment targets ?
13 Do I sound so optimistic that I 'm not always conscious of the short step between swaddling-bands and cerements ?
14 I do I know so Just from yours .
15 Why did I take so long each morning ?
16 ‘ Oh , why did I cry so much ? ’ said Alice .
17 Did I look so obviously the sort to get into trouble that I could n't go about with circles under my eyes , or telephone a doctor , or throw up once in a while , without everyone immediately jumping to a single conclusion ?
18 ‘ How did you meet so many people ? ’ asked Catriona .
19 Did you think so ?
20 Did you think so ?
21 Did you think so ?
22 Did you do so in fact ? ’
23 Occasionally he 'll ask a question such as : Why did you need so many taxis in Hong Kong ? "
24 ‘ Why did you wait so long ? ’
25 " Why , as a matter of interest , " said Martin , calmly , as though the discussion up to this point had been quite unreliable , " did you have so many children , Candida ? " and Mrs Denham , strangely , took off her glasses , and frowned , and began to speak as though she had indeed up to this point been talking nonsense .
26 But did you drive so quickly again ?
27 Why did you take so long to choose your book Charlotte ?
28 ‘ Why did you get so cross with the critic ? ’ asked Betty with a knowing and unbelieving smile .
29 ‘ But why do you shout so loudly ? ’ he asked .
30 Turning , throwing his voice ( Miss Dainty : ‘ Why do you stare so ? ’ ) and the line with extra meaning : ‘ A duke may look at an actress , may he not ? ’
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