Example sentences of "do [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 D' ya ever talk to yourself ?
2 D' ya ever work for Muni ?
3 " D' you ever go to funerals , Kate ? "
4 In Goldring 's case , the customer had done something clearly conveying to the finance company that he did not own the van and that so far as he was concerned the seller ( the trader ) had every right to sell it .
5 Do n't do it there love in case it comes up .
6 You wo n't do yourself any favours by getting worked up before you 've run a step .
7 Right it is very easy to do you just get into a nice little plodding along
8 We selected a single project to just learn how to do it just go through the process simply .
9 Sometimes I wonder if the BBC is doing itself any favours by re-transmitting this 18-year-old series .
10 Young men may be more concerned with doing it right to start with , rather than with using contraception .
11 Brancazio suggests that sensors in the inner ear may be providing the information that sends a fielder to the right spot , not doing it well to begin with , but improving with experience .
12 The question which next arises is whether the doctor , while prohibited from doing anything deliberately aimed at causing the death of his patient , may so adjust the treatment that he does not actively intervene and the patient dies .
13 Doing anything more led to agony , sleepless nights , months of drinking and moping and boring her closest friends to death .
14 What do I similarly put upon the mat for discussion when I say ‘ Prostitution is immoral ’ ?
15 Now do I just wait outside the classroom ?
16 ‘ So do I also swear on my honour , ’ Jaq assured the man .
17 Do I maybe deal in some modern equivalent of white-slave trading ? ’
18 Then why do I always feel as if I am falling off the edge of a cliff ?
19 Why do I always look at houses that I ca n't , I 've got , not got the remotest chance of owning ?
20 ‘ And anyway , why do I always have to be the German ? ’
21 ‘ Oh , Durkin is not such a bad chap , ’ Carew said and immediately thought , Why do I always jump to Durkin 's defence whenever he 's criticised ?
22 What do I really want with the girl ?
23 Do I really sound like that ? ’
24 ‘ What part do I ever play in any of your decisions ? ’
25 ‘ Why do I ever argue with you , I ask myself , McAllister ?
26 I do n't mind that television is trivial — one might as well mind that a banana is bent — nor do I much object to the BBC appointing a personnel director to implement witlessly trendy policies .
27 Did y you said that you had your purse stolen , did someone actually break into the flat ?
28 ‘ What did I just agree to ? ’ she whispered .
29 Did I really want to be left in Danu without a protector ?
30 But then , how many ex-air commanders did I really expect to be female ?
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