Example sentences of "[pron] did [adv] go [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know why I did n't go that time . |
2 | Well you 're right yes , it would be this year but I did n't go much at the end of last year did I ? |
3 | ‘ I did n't go last week either , nor the week before , nor the week before that . |
4 | I did n't go last week though . |
5 | I did n't go last week either |
6 | I did n't go this , this weekend cos I wo n't see him Wednesday |
7 | But I remembered her asking whether I did n't go crazy on my own at The Pightle . |
8 | We know he will enjoy watching the sports programmes despite the fact that Bristol Rovers football team have not quite made it on to Sky TV yet ! is well know for being a keen supporter of Bristol Rovers , a fact which did not go unrecognised by who presented him with a beautiful jugglers top hat in his favourite team 's colours . |
9 | Ken did n't have to put on drag in Carry On Screaming , the first of three 1966 releases , but in Carry On — Do n't Lose Your Head , he did get to wear a woman 's frilly corset which did n't go all that badly with the curled wig he wore as Citizen Camembert , the ‘ big cheese ’ of the French Revolutionary secret police . |
10 | You did n't go earlier last year ? |
11 | No we did n't go last year . |
12 | Particularly in their polemical passages they have a freshness and directness , such assurance that the world is now their oyster , that it is easy to forget that they did not go uncriticized . |
13 | In most cases they did not go far or , if they did , the paths from their region to the city had been well-trodden by kinsmen and neighbours , like the hawkers and seasonal building workers who had long been in the habit of coming up to Paris from central France , whose numbers grew with the constructional work of Paris until , after 1870 , they turned from seasonal into permanent migrants . |
14 | They did not go pale , or frown , or faint . |
15 | They they when when I was younger used to go regular but they did n't go regular you know as years advanced . |
16 | ‘ They did n't go much pace but as soon as Wally ( Swinburn ) asked him I thought he would win , ’ said trainer Michael Stoute . |
17 | The affectionate bond that built up between them did not go unnoticed either by Prince Charles nor Mannakee 's colleagues . |
18 | He did not go last year because he had dinner with Bank of England Governor , Sir Robin Leigh-Pemberton . |
19 | He never nicked an apple off the cart ( he did n't go much for fruit and veg ) , he was probably too honest . |
20 | He never nicked an apple off the cart ( he did n't go much for fruit and veg ) , he was probably too honest . |
21 | ‘ It 's a wonder he did n't go mad . |
22 | The three men in the boat who are … cruising towards the British Offshore Championship this season … are throttle man Andre Jones … navigator Mike Shepherd … and skipper and pilot Alan Webb who at 64 is the oldest racer around … he did n't go afloat until he was fifty … |
23 | he did n't go voluntary |
24 | It was funny because it did n't go runny like mud . |