Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [conj] i do " in BNC.
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1 | On the return ride my pannier fell off but I did n't discover this until I reached Petone . |
2 | ‘ He caught me on my right thigh , my left foot came down and I did the splits . |
3 | However , in some respects Heath goes further than I do . |
4 | I remember in my teens being determined to do something which was not very nice , turning to her for permission and her saying " Well , I would n't do that — but I think you are old enough to decide for yourself , " and suddenly all the joy in the plan faded away and I did n't do it . |
5 | ‘ The reason I do n't have a band is that for the longest time I 've been disgusted with the mode that the American independent scene operates in and I do n't want to be associated with that . |
6 | And I was reading , I was n't even doing anything , I was just sitting reading and the teacher walked in and I did n't hear him . |
7 | There 's not a day goes by that I do n't think of my Brian . ’ |
8 | You say look I 'm student , right , I lost the th address of the er whom to send to and I 've got an assessment to send in but I do n't know how the hell I 'm gon na send it on . |
9 | But one one time one man put up and I do n't know the reason why and I could n't tell you the year but his name was er the Honour somebody . |
10 | Yeah it 's a lot of effort going nowhere if I do n't |
11 | I used to get them various gigs at the Marquee Club in Wardour Street and the Roundhouse , and some dates at universities throughout the country , but there was n't an awful lot coming in although I did succeed in getting him a TV appearance and the producer , who was a good friend of mine , said , ‘ I 'll not have this guy on my programme with long hair ’ . ’ |
12 | ‘ The bookwork has a tendency to pile up if I do n't keep on top of it . ’ |