Example sentences of "do you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ D' you normally follow people for no reason ? ’ |
2 | ROBBIE D' you not know my voice ? |
3 | PAUSE D' you not want to know what it is ? |
4 | D' you never listen ! |
5 | ‘ Oh , Heather , d' you really think the hay is on fire ? ’ |
6 | D' you really think I 'm not ? |
7 | D' you really think me legs are pretty ? ’ |
8 | ‘ But look , what about this murder , d' you really think Blackbeard did it ? ’ |
9 | Adam briefly described how the triple portrait had been slashed and added , ‘ D' you really expect me to believe that you had nothing to do with it ? |
10 | ‘ D' you really mean that , old chap ? |
11 | CATHERINE D' you really need your father to help you ? |
12 | ‘ D' you really think so ? ’ |
13 | ‘ D' you ever think how boring all this stuff is ? ’ |
14 | ‘ D' you ever hear yourself talking to Danny ? ’ |
15 | " D' you ever go to funerals , Kate ? " |
16 | D' you ever watch Benny Hill , Mr Feather ? " |
17 | ‘ D' you ever have a good word for anyone , Natasha ? ’ he enquired coldly . |
18 | D' you ever read er books ? |
19 | Aye aye aye , d' you ever watch it like ? conversation . |
20 | I was seventy-five years old , you daft bugger , d' you seriously think it was your fault , just because you got your leg over some Judy ? |
21 | Conversation lulled for an hour until I was almost asleep , then Mick said , ‘ D' you still feel hungry ? ’ |
22 | ‘ D' you still practise your religion , Hilda ? ’ |
23 | D' you still send those terrible cryptograms ? ’ |
24 | ‘ In the end I became like the chaplain or the lady who did the hair or the manicurist. patients would ask , ‘ has the artist done you yet ? ’ |
25 | ‘ If someone has done you wrong , do not repay him with a wrong . |
26 | I liked that way you 'd had your car , I tell him he done you down ! |
27 | ‘ He talked about it , but … when you finally reach a position where you might get something done you usually tell yourself that you can do more by staying trying to soften the effects of a policy than walking out and being replaced by somebody who gobbles up the policy flavour-of-the-month . |
28 | ‘ We 've done you once already , ’ he muses . |
29 | You chuck it at me and I 'll do you over ! |
30 | ‘ We 'll do you exactly the same deal on a petrol or diesel Renault , and either way it will be a good one , ’ says sales manager Christopher Ritchie at Renault dealer A.C. Williams in Stamford , Lincolnshire . |