Example sentences of "[pers pn] do was [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ The first day 's threshing I done was for a man by the name of Rogers , Harry Rogers . |
2 | All I did was to out on a raid — unofficially . |
3 | The other piece of extra-curricular casting I did was of the young boy playing the grandson — ‘ voice like an angel ’ — Oliver . |
4 | ‘ For what I did was on the King 's instructions . ’ |
5 | But the last thing I did was for a guitar player in Nashville , Chip Young , who put together an album — which incidentally is getting released pretty soon — and he has ten tracks with ten different guests : local session players , myself , Chet 's on one , Grady Martin , Jerry Reed , Jerry Kennedy , Wayne Moss and various other guys , but I think guitar players out there will like it . ’ |
6 | ‘ The first film I did was with these other guys who were a little camera shy , ’ recalls Rod , who has appeared in a number of Sara 's group sex films . |
7 | one I did was with Caledonian Paper at Irvine and the Finns or the Swedes whoever own |
8 | ‘ Everything I did was like stepping stones to Hawaii . ’ |
9 | The first show I did was in Oxford . |
10 | And in fact I found from playing with Eric , that it was much more fun to just turn up and the first playing you did was to the audience . |
11 | They 've they 've sent , we have a bank account , the first thing we did was to o This is the steering committee . |
12 | The residue one is a problem as well Chairman , because when we had the sheep dipping campaigns , one of the things that we did was to , to just carry out some very quick rough checks at markets in this county to see whether in fact sheep were being withheld from slaughter sale for the required period . |
13 | Everything we did was of the very lightest weight however heavy the humour . |
14 | It was a tradition that avoided any real contemplation of the root causes of German unease ; their preference for ‘ action ’ , rested secure in the knowledge that everything they did was for the good of the nation , sanctioned by law and sanctioned by the German people . |
15 | ‘ Everything they did was for their business . |
16 | That they took on the importance they did was in part the fault of the government . |
17 | In every way , Henry V acted as if all that he did was to be lasting in its effects . |