Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | How d' ya get on at the dentist ? |
2 | In the matter of these smaller " possessions " , you might have thought that he would have let you get away with the things which you could not possibly do without , a set of fish-knives , for example , which had been a wedding present , or a " sketch of the Himalayas as seen from Darjeeling . |
3 | ‘ D' you go out in the evening ? ’ asked Patrice McKechnie . |
4 | Then she asked , ‘ What on earth made you go down to the beach ? |
5 | Charles could have chosen any excuse for the phone call and it was pure chance that he had lighted on the meaningless ‘ numberplate racket ’ I ‘ So that 's what made you drive down in the Datsun , and move the plan forward , and lose a quarter of a million pounds ? ’ |
6 | ‘ By the way , I never did ask you — what made you come round to the cottage that night ? ’ |
7 | She had always had a vague idea that psychotherapists made you lie down on a couch and waffle on about your problems until finally , in some miraculous way , they were no longer problems , just a pain that had been gradually eased away . |
8 | Similarly , checks are made to see you have enough in the current account to meet expenditure . |
9 | The following questionnaire is designed to help you think clearly about the way you behave . |
10 | More information is now available to help you know more about the services your doctor provides . |
11 | To help you get out of the red you could call on a qualified chartered accountant for between £50 and £60 an hour . |
12 | ‘ You must ask the Information Ministry to let you go down to the south , so you can see for yourself what the bastards have done to our people , and tell the world about it , ’ he said , ‘ Please , John . |
13 | ‘ I wanted to tell you , ’ she said , ‘ the Conductor — he 's like the captain of a ship — knows that you 're our security you want , and to let you go everywhere in the train without question , including the engines , as long as the two engineers — they 're the train-drivers — permit it , which he says they will once he 's talked to them . |
14 | Just something to let you get over into a nice easy sleep , John . |
15 | I heard you wake up from the same bad dream |
16 | I heard you come out of the Hall . |
17 | ‘ She says … she saw you go up to the belvedere … and one of her golf-clubs is missing … |
18 | The first CD lets you sing along with the Czech Symphony Orchestra and Prague Philharmonic Choir , while the second plays the full arias including vocal part . |
19 | Where did you go away for a fortnight to ? |
20 | Did you go up in the car the other week when you was gon na go ? |
21 | How did you go on at the fox hunt today ? |
22 | ‘ Why did you go off into the woods ? |
23 | oh , I did n't know you 've lost it when did you go back to the cinema ? |
24 | when did you go back to the cinema then ? |
25 | ‘ Did you go out of the room at all between the time you arrived and , say , a quarter to ten ? ’ |
26 | Why did you go out of the way to kill Romeo ? |
27 | ‘ How did you meet up in the first place ? |
28 | ‘ If you believe that , why did you stay here in the first place ? ’ |
29 | Yes and did you stay on at the hospital then ? |
30 | ‘ Where did you decide on in the end ? |