Example sentences of "[noun pl] i [verb] [pers pn] do " in BNC.

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1 D Dave to write a letter , saying for all projects I wish him to do
2 Pleasant and nice songs I suppose I do n't know it 's just , quite like it , it 's now big , it 's about the most thing he 's ever recorded that I have liked ,
3 And with most with a lot of calculators I mean you Do n't try it unless you really know your calculator and know how it works , you can just keep pressing equals ,
4 As I looked up into his steely blue eyes I admit I did wonder what disparaging thoughts he was thinking about me .
5 nations I think we do very little , I mean , we do a lot for charity but if you look our planet is dying as , you look at the green issue we are far behind so monarchy does n't help us there .
6 Yes , yes , cos the first couple of weeks I mean she did n't sleep .
7 I mean sh shame in the banks I mean we do n't get charges any charges from this bank , I mean if , if you er put it in some banks you get interest charge you on your cheques and all sorts of things , it , it 's as broad as it 's long usually but er I mean we are gon na accumulate money , I do n't think we should accumulate very much more now , we , we 've ample funds for everything we need er but it 's a question
8 ‘ For years I believed I did n't have even one person I could call family , ’ he said .
9 Although to someone of your tender years I suppose I do seem quite old and decrepit . ’
10 As I was picked from about a hundred applicants I think I did quite well .
11 ‘ One of the things I thought we did agree was that we should not do the Government 's dirty work for them .
12 I 'd be interested to know whether Neil did that list of things I asked him to do .
13 All sorts of bitter cynical things about the Slade and various artists — things I know he does n't believe .
14 T frankly , yes it did , but I mean you were reading it pretty well correctly the way they read I mean most of us read things I know I do myself , one reads things quicker than perhaps some would if we were reading them on a radio or something .
15 She wrote to Jane at the start of her employment : ‘ There are two things I beg you to do : get your time each day in the fresh air and strictly limit the hours you spend on your work , which I have always had to do anyway with such a large family and it does make sense in the end .
16 ‘ And now , ’ said the Superintendent carefully , ‘ I 'd like you to get out your notebook , and make a list of the things I want you to do .
17 But anyway apart from that I said to Mr , he 's the head over all the hydroelectric stations over this erm I said Mr li these commutators I told him doing the .
18 Could it be also that erm children I mean I du n no how they , the children are reared and what sort of situation .
19 I have spent my adult life here but because of little pinpricks I feel I do n't belong .
20 In particular he thinks the educated should have at least two votes , he does n't say how many erm that 's a matter determined case-by-case I take it , erm erratically it could be a thousand votes I mean he does n't rule that out , he does n't say it has to be more than one er two , but erm his view is that the educated to a specially privileged in a specially privileged position because they are erm more able to use their vote sensibly or to be given more than one vote , so we need now there 's going to be a question erm how do you know who the educated people are to make such suggestions , anyone with a university degree will be pleased to hear gets more than one vote on Mill 's system .
21 — ( in answer to How are you getting on with those jobs I asked you to do ? )
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