Example sentences of "do you [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Do ya want one ? |
2 | ‘ What do ya mean yes or no . |
3 | What do ya mean ? |
4 | it 's a lot cheaper , what do ya mean no room ? |
5 | What do ya mean I alw I 'm only saying it cos I got |
6 | What do ya mean I alw I 'm only saying it cos I got |
7 | The Chelsea gear mysteriously got lost ( had to lose it as nobody wanted it … do ya blame them ? ) . |
8 | ‘ Laverne , do ya wan na bring your bicycle in from the rain , or do ya wann it to rust to the spot like everything else round here ? ’ |
9 | Do ya go there ? |
10 | How do ya qualify if you see people er at |
11 | Do ya remember him in er in Budgie ? |
12 | Do ya ken , Ken ? |
13 | Well erm , what do ya realize when you actually get your own badges and have a look at it , it 's something like eighty five percent of it is taken up with |
14 | Well we 're going on holiday for two weeks , well probably three actually cos we 're going with you an'all are n't , do ya know where we 'll be going on holiday ? |
15 | and er I waste more than I eat because I , I do n't know why I get it , do ya know what I do ? |
16 | I have enough trouble trying to remember my Nat West one do ya mind ? |
17 | ‘ Do ye eat at all ? ’ he asked Rab . |
18 | ‘ Who the hell do ye think ! |
19 | Then Bull O'Malley asked with anxiety in his voice : ‘ What do ye think will happen ? ’ |
20 | How do ye think ye are so fat : It 's me should be complaining . |
21 | ‘ What do ye want it for ? ’ she said . |
22 | At the funeral near Belfast , Jack was startled by a tap on the shoulder in the church and a man 's voice hissing , ‘ Do ye want a lift to the cemetery ? ’ |
23 | ‘ But do ye want a lift ? ’ |
24 | Wary of causing further commotion , Jack said OK and found to his astonishment at the end of the service that the question had not been ‘ Do ye want a lift ? ’ at all — not at all , at all as they say in the Emerald Isle — but ‘ Do ye want to lift ? ’ , and as he staggered along on his then-arthritic hip bearing the coffin with five other pall-bearers , he kind of wished he 'd stuck to ‘ No thank you , I 'll walk . ’ |
25 | Wary of causing further commotion , Jack said OK and found to his astonishment at the end of the service that the question had not been ‘ Do ye want a lift ? ’ at all — not at all , at all as they say in the Emerald Isle — but ‘ Do ye want to lift ? ’ , and as he staggered along on his then-arthritic hip bearing the coffin with five other pall-bearers , he kind of wished he 'd stuck to ‘ No thank you , I 'll walk . ’ |
26 | ‘ What the hell do ye mean ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Then what in Christ 's name do ye mean ? |
28 | What more do ye do in a day ? |
29 | ‘ Why do ye say that , Michael ? ’ |
30 | ‘ But do ye like Nellie ? ’ said the old man . |