Example sentences of "[pron] did " in BNC.

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1 We ourselves did nothing .
2 But we enjoyed ourselves did n't we ?
3 My did you see it ?
4 No , I I did it , I did it , my did it .
5 Er oh I got my did n't I ?
6 I missed out on my did n't I ?
7 My did you bother
8 I did and I was absolutely amazed at how much stuff I sold and the kind of things people bought .
9 Although I had been informed that the present French artists were low in merit , I did not expect to find them , with little exception , so totally devoid of it .
10 He reverts to the point with the analyst : ‘ Supposing I did n't have what a child objectively should be entitled to … ’ .
11 I did not believe a newspaper should be part of the apparatus of the state ; we are not a totalitarian society .
12 All I did was to out on a raid — unofficially .
13 And I did n't hear the bullet leaving the rifle .
14 It was three years later that I did finally audition , at seventeen .
15 I did the well trodden path , with phoebe in As You Like It .
16 And singing is part of that too — I did n't sing before I went into training even though I am musical and play both the piano and the flute .
17 For Juliet I did ‘ Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face ’ and for Hermia I did the ‘ puppet ’ speech .
18 For Juliet I did ‘ Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face ’ and for Hermia I did the ‘ puppet ’ speech .
19 Having been lucky with the only real audition I did which was for the RSC , I ca n't really complain about it .
20 At school I did English and Art , and looked at theatre design in art — it was all pointing the same way , really .
21 When I went to drama school it was all very new to me so I did n't have any real comparisons to make — which is a good thing .
22 It got me noticed here although I think the one-man show I did outside on my own was the real deciding factor with the RSC .
23 I tried an abortive term at Durham University Drama Department and that made me realise even more that I wanted the real thing ; by then I had , in any case , worked the AIM stint and I did n't need theory ; I wanted practice .
24 Originally I wanted to be a doctor like my father , but it was soon clear I did n't have the intelligence for that — that 's to say I was n't any good at mathematics and physics and that sort of thing .
25 So the first thing I did was to spend ten years with the Royal Shakespeare Company !
26 When I did Nurse Ratchett in One Flew Over The Cuckoo 's Nest up in Manchester I read the novel and found a speech in the book that was really wonderful on the character and I asked the director if I could read it for him .
27 But I had very little idea of anything at the time and I did n't do very much acting .
28 Luckily we were still in time to get into the RADA auditions , which I did and got a letter from them saying ‘ not only are you rejected but we strongly advise you to think about another career ’ .
29 I can remember doing my Mick again from The Caretaker and for Shakespeare I did an outrageous choice of Cardinal Wolsey from Henry VIII , which I do n't think I shall ever be suited to playing .
30 I had been preparing myself for as long as I can remember , preparing myself ( though I did not always realize it ) from the day that I was born , preparing myself , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , but always aware of the dangers of beginning too soon .
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