Example sentences of "do [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Why do thee ask ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Be a pet and do me up , sweetie . |
3 | It 's also been said that Prince , who writes songs for anyone and everyone from Sheena Easton to The Bangles , has written a song specifically for her called ‘ Do Me Baby ’ . |
4 | ‘ Do me another favour , will you ? |
5 | Do me a favour and I 'll give you three francs instead of your fifty centimes [ which she gave him daily ] . ’ |
6 | ( ‘ I tried to join the army when I got out of Borstal ’ , said Kev , an 18 year old skin , ‘ Do me bit and see the world and that . |
7 | As we were walking to the next hole I tried to think of the right things to say to him , so I said , ‘ Greg , do me a favour . |
8 | You do me great honor in proposing me as your President , & if I did not feel that my acceptance of this favour would tend much to defeat the laudable object of your pursuit I should most certainly gratify my own ambition , & have the pleasure to preside at your meetings . |
9 | ‘ Cy , do me favour , ’ she said quietly . |
10 | ‘ You do me much honour , my lord , ’ Joan said , overwhelmed by relief that her identity had not been challenged . |
11 | Then he said , ‘ My lord , you do me great honour . |
12 | ‘ Do me a great favour , Peg . ’ |
13 | The plain , large woman in a flowered overall said quietly , ‘ I do me best . |
14 | For a band now irritated by most dance music — ‘ most of it 's cack , I hate going into bars where they 've got it blaring out from everywhere , you ca n't hear yourself think ’ — and uncomfortable with the accoutrements of clubbing — ‘ I ca n't stand being under strobes no more , do me head in , make me lose my balance ’ — it was inevitable the Mondays would rake up their rock roots , ‘ mature ’ their sound and make a major musical transition . |
15 | I mean , do me a favour , it 's better than working is n't it ? |
16 | ‘ Do me bit ? ’ said Dolly . |
17 | ‘ Bill , look at it our way , do me that favour . |
18 | ‘ Do me a favour , Ant … |
19 | ‘ Do me a favour , Terry . |
20 | Do me a favour would you ? |
21 | No I always sit down and do me work but sometimes people just distract me all the time . |
22 | Gedanken smiled , ‘ I wo n't let on , ’ adding as an afterthought , ‘ at least , not if you do me a favour . ’ |
23 | I said , ‘ Do me a favour . ’ |
24 | Do me a favour , Webley could n't even pass a mug of tea across the counter last season , let alone pass a ball . |
25 | ‘ Do me a favour , ’ Iron Josh said as he stepped on to the road . |
26 | ‘ Well , do me a favour , James , and do n't ! |
27 | work , do me one now . |
28 | Do me a favour ? ’ |
29 | Do me a favour . ’ |
30 | You do me great honour . ’ |