Example sentences of "i do love " in BNC.

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1 I do love you .
2 But I do love without limit or doubt , you only , your body and spirit and memory .
3 No , it 's not his fault , she said silently to Dunya ; he 's a good husband and I do love him , I suppose .
4 When , in well-cut white satin and glycerine tears , she sobbed , Oh but Daddy I do love him , I do love him , he still tried to reason with her ; but then when he saw her hitching up the satin and running across the lawn , throwing off the veil , scattering the astonished wedding guests as she ran , and when he saw her jumping into a truck , not caring that she was getting petrol stains all over her broderie anglaise , jumping into a truck and not with the man they all expected her to love , but with the one she really loves , and then driving off with him in a cheap pickup truck to a motel in Wisconsin , shouting out , Goodbye Father , Goodbye Father ! as she goes ; well when he saw her doing that then Boy could not bring himself to disapprove .
5 When , in well-cut white satin and glycerine tears , she sobbed , Oh but Daddy I do love him , I do love him , he still tried to reason with her ; but then when he saw her hitching up the satin and running across the lawn , throwing off the veil , scattering the astonished wedding guests as she ran , and when he saw her jumping into a truck , not caring that she was getting petrol stains all over her broderie anglaise , jumping into a truck and not with the man they all expected her to love , but with the one she really loves , and then driving off with him in a cheap pickup truck to a motel in Wisconsin , shouting out , Goodbye Father , Goodbye Father ! as she goes ; well when he saw her doing that then Boy could not bring himself to disapprove .
6 Orwell has left us with a graphic description of a typical reader , the elderly lady who always took out the same books , year-in year-out — a thing not possible incidentally in today 's rapid-turnover public libraries — with the word , ‘ I do love a drop of Dell ! ’ referring to the popular writer Ethel M. Dell .
7 What I do love is landscaping , planting trees , turning a bare patch into a park .
8 I do love being in proper country .
9 I do love him and would value some helpful instruction . ’
10 I do love you — I shall always do so and no matter how many eligible young men my Uncle parades before me , I shall never marry . ’
11 I do love that confrontational stuff …
12 I do love you both so much .
13 I do n't like everyone , but I do love them , although some days that gets altered 'cos you meet some wankers . ’
14 I do love , and I am loved , ’ wrote Lawrence in a letter .
15 They say the English never are really roused till they are beaten — I do love that — though I am never quite sure whether I love or hate it . ’
16 I do love you , ’ she said .
17 I do love you , ’ I said , like a child touching wood .
18 He smiled at her now as he said , ‘ Yes , you 're right , I do love it . ’
19 Oh , I do love you . ’
20 I do love you . ’
21 ‘ Oh , Beth , I do love you , ’ she said : the two of them laughing all the more when a little voice piped up from its place at the table , ‘ I do love you too ! ’
22 ‘ Oh , Beth , I do love you , ’ she said : the two of them laughing all the more when a little voice piped up from its place at the table , ‘ I do love you too ! ’
23 I do love you , Edward .
24 I do love you , ’ I answered , ‘ more than ever , but this is the last time I can say it .
25 ‘ Chrissy , I do love you , you must never doubt that . ’
26 I do love you …
27 Despite the way I sometimes rag her , she is my sister and I do love her , so do n't take this as being disloyal .
28 I do love you , I really do , Cora-Beth , ’ he said huskily as his arms tightened around her and he kissed her again .
29 I do love the feel of the sun on my face , it 's true .
30 I do love them . ’
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