Example sentences of "do [pers pn] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Is that the telephone 's fault d' ya think or is that fault I mean salesman coming in as well .
2 D' ya win or lose ?
3 I said well frankly Cheryl with her record I 'm not in I said she takes off when she pleases , she comes down when she wants something I said she doing me some good at christmas I said I do I quite understand that I said I do understand and I 'm I 've nothing nothing to do with me that 's entirely up to you and she said and you would n't tell me what to do you wo n't change our minds , I said no I 'm not trying to change your minds but you asked me what I would do I said and I think there and now she 's She said and I do n't care what you done , I 'll do I 'll do , I said she 's got hundreds of where they smash the windows and break into so regularly .
4 he 's got a few bits , there 's still another few bits to be done you know but it just looks such a mess
5 So she said I 've written , I should n't do she said but that she 'd written and complained about it .
6 PLAYER : They 're hardly divisible , sir — well , I can do you blood and love without the rhetoric , and I can do you blood and rhetoric without the love , and I can do you all three concurrent or consecutive , but I ca n't do you love and rhetoric without the blood .
7 PLAYER : They 're hardly divisible , sir — well , I can do you blood and love without the rhetoric , and I can do you blood and rhetoric without the love , and I can do you all three concurrent or consecutive , but I ca n't do you love and rhetoric without the blood .
8 PLAYER : They 're hardly divisible , sir — well , I can do you blood and love without the rhetoric , and I can do you blood and rhetoric without the love , and I can do you all three concurrent or consecutive , but I ca n't do you love and rhetoric without the blood .
9 a lot of myths surrounding Down 's Syndrome children as to what they can and ca n't do you see and er
10 When he realized what he had done he panicked and she had it all out of him .
11 ‘ I might do the tennis stuff for three or four years and decide I can do it sleepwalking and turn to something I really care about and like to pursue , which is politics . ’
12 Now that 's not what President Eisenhower wanted , I 've just read out this quotation , it 's the last thing I want to do he says but he 's driven to do it because the state governor refused to accept the arguments that , that Eisenhower put to him .
13 In so doing they legitimated and endorsed the status quo , and fulfilled an ideological function of agent of disguised social control .
14 ‘ As soon as he realised the serious nature of what he was doing he stopped and apologised . ’
15 No I always sit down and do me work but sometimes people just distract me all the time .
16 Also , what do I wear and will they say my legs are not even as good as Terry 's let alone Sue Lawley 's ?
17 Anyway you look like him , yeah you do I thought and I told Sasha right , he looked like Carlton and Sasha and he
18 You really do I mean And what 's what 's the last time
19 I looked at the buttons next to the fruit stall because what I usually do I go and get the fruit and vegetables , if Jim 's on the right shift he takes them home , otherwise I buy them while it 's quieter , the man keeps them for me , I go straight across the leisure centre to soft clay cos it 's only open on Wednesdays and then on the way back one of them walks
20 Bloody hell , are they now , what do I go and ask for ?
21 Well what do I go and see her on a Sunday for ?
22 Other people would hate that , it 's too restricting and er er and again it is , if you think about it , because if you 've got a , a regular date and you 're retired and something nice and exciting comes up , and that 's right in the middle of your , it bashes into your regular date , so then you have to say do I go or do I do or , or do n't I ?
23 Which of the alternatives on offer do I choose and why ?
24 What do I think and feel about the others ?
25 Not only do I care but the Government are meeting their obligations and providing procurement orders to ensure that our forces have the equipment that they need .
26 ‘ In that case , what choice do I have but to agree ? ’
27 And even when I learned you were a prying journalist — and when I 've always preferred my walks to be solitary — what do I find but that I 'm asking if you would like to walk with me ! ’
28 I said I did I said and I had an awful job to get it out again .
29 What a racket did I keep and to say truth I would I had been more chary than I was … for a faithless wretch I met with : well , he has a deal to answer for .
30 Did I ask or not ?
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