Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | I du n no what the time is , but I reckon it 's getting pretty late . |
2 | I du n no what the time is now . |
3 | Ah , cos Peter was saying , I du n no , I du n no what the black . |
4 | Du n no what the other one was . |
5 | Erm du n no what the mileage is like . |
6 | Erm I 've got ta wait for Andy , I du n no what the fucking hell he 's done ! |
7 | du n no what the score , did he ? |
8 | Twenty five pound voucher or something Du n no what the vouchers are for but that would be in my hand anyway |
9 | Well I du n no what the hell cos yo |
10 | I du n no what the situation with Andrew is , cos I mean I heard the rumours that he was gon na for Cheam . |
11 | I du n no who the woman is , but it 's Annie . |
12 | I 'm gon na have to vote as well , I du n no who the hell I 'm voting for . |
13 | It is bad business to ignore the older consumer , and doing so leaves everyone the poorer . |
14 | Admittedly the referee was a foolish fellow who kept re-penalising Swansea for failing to retreat 10 yards when he did not give them the remotest chance to do so . |
15 | But he did not give her the opportunity . |
16 | And since she shared Humber 's and my attitude to our job , she did not give me the kind of pep-talk Aline would have come up with in these circumstances . |
17 | He did not give me the money for either . |
18 | ‘ He did not give me the poem , ’ Benjamin replied . |
19 | Christopher Pitchford , QC , prosecuting , told the jury : ‘ Whatever their feelings were on the home of an elderly woman being broken into by a gang of drug-crazed teenagers , it did not give anyone the excuse to take the law into their own hands . ’ |
20 | Because the first one was quite small I did not give it the full ‘ advance ’ treatment that I usually do . |
21 | The court held that this did not give it the power to operate a commercial laundry . |
22 | You came here once before asking questions and perhaps I did not give you the best answers . ’ |
23 | The confidential report , The Philippine Poor : What is to be Done says about 30 million Filipinos , out of the country 's 56 million population live in ‘ absolute poverty , in the sense of having an income that did not enable them the satisfy basic needs ’ . |
24 | Theory 1 — Many in the West felt that the presence of police governments in the West did not represent what the people of Europe had fought for — they had been fighting for freedom of speech and democracy and the communist presence meant they had failed . |
25 | Their nimble dexterity even made them preferred in the manufacture of buttons and in lacquering and japanning , although it did not bring them the wages of skilled male artisans . |
26 | Yet this did not bring us the surrender we hoped for . |
27 | Basically , the methods we used , although tried and tested by other organisations did not bring us the 4,000 members we hoped to see by the end of 1992 . |
28 | It did not specify what the components of the model were made of , but only their formal relationships . |
29 | The Act did not specify what the rate was to be , but it was made clear that the initial rate of 40 per cent would be increased to 45 per cent and then to 50 per cent ‘ at reasonably short intervals ’ . |
30 | She did not tell him the price or the amount of shares involved , but did say that an announcement would soon be made . |