Example sentences of "do [pers pn] [verb] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | D' ya mean that thing is going to take up all this space ? ’ he bellowed . |
2 | d' ya know that we were maybe on a on a bit . |
3 | It reminds me a bit of , d' ya remember that place we stayed in Brussels ? |
4 | D' you think that the Government in Calcutta is prepared to leave us to our fate ? |
5 | And d' you think that anyone will remember us next March ? |
6 | Where gamma equals one we have naive expectations so , d' you think that what that implies in the top equation , right the revision to expectations and gamma equals one is the whole of the difference between actual predicted last year okay . |
7 | ‘ D' you mean that our mechanics have stopped work while some fat arse-hole from bloody Corps inspects their scrofulous webbing ? ’ he shouted . |
8 | D' you reckon that there will be a one big nuclear war which will end the world ? |
9 | ‘ D' you imagine that some day someone will invent a gramophone that will play a record with a whole opera on one side , so that we could put the prelude on with the soup and have the finale with our cheese without having to get up ? ’ |
10 | D' you remember that maid years ago , and the butter did n't come … ? ’ |
11 | D' you know that I cry myself to sleep every night ? |
12 | D' you know that guy comes into my office about twice a day and perches on my desk like a bird of ill omen all ready to commiserate with me about my wretched lot ? |
13 | What d' you know that you ai n't told us ? ’ |
14 | D' you know that in Northern Ireland we have people who , who , who lived up history like that . |
15 | Once this is done they argue that interest groups can be seen as good for democracy and the very essence of what democracy in Britain is all about . |
16 | Er people done it thinking that Och well , I 've got three month to get this sorted out , you know , and then unfortunately , by the time the three months was up , they had n't got it and |
17 | But I , but I think you know the , the , the thing that I found erm most difficult as you say was , was actually completing the C C Q and I think part of it and asking the question but it is , certainly it would be easier to do it using that on your knee rather than doing it at the table because I was aware that I was turning away |
18 | You 've done your best to see that you do — now we 'll have to do ours to see that you do n't . " |
19 | In so doing she demonstrates that the potential scope of the novel is enriched , not exhausted , by technological development , and that , conceived as an ‘ open ’ and heterogeneous genre , the novel still has a significant role to play in contemporary society , both as a mode of knowledge and as a means of communication . |
20 | At one point he rephrases the central dilemma of innovation and in so doing he implies that the most important characteristic of a school 's internal organisation is a ‘ collaborative professional relationship ’ among teachers . |
21 | Sometimes you feel that he must be doing it to show that he can . |
22 | So , do I assume that you have a private income ? ’ |
23 | Nor do I mean that it bears the imprint of the time when it arose . |
24 | ‘ I 've — finished with him , yes , ’ she told him stiffly , ‘ but only now do I realise that Travis will always be someone special for me . ’ |
25 | Do I press that no makes no difference . |
26 | Not only do I suppose that the desk in my study exists when neither I nor anyone else is there to perceive it , I suppose that I , and everyone else , can perceive the same desk . |
27 | Nor do I think that there are at the moment Committees which cause unnecessary work . ’ |
28 | Nor do I think that it is disgraceful if two men of a loving disposition should set up home together . |
29 | I shall not attempt to enumerate them all here , nor do I think that feminism should accept any of them uncritically . |
30 | Nor do I think that Mr. O'Brien thought for a moment that he was acting as the bank 's agent . |