Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] if you " in BNC.
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1 | what d' ya take if you 've a bad head ? , huh |
2 | What do they care if you ride winners ? ’ |
3 | What do you do if you want a 250hp tractor but ca n't afford new and do n't want second-hand ? |
4 | And what do you do if you 're not very mobile and fall out with the only GP or practice in the village ? ’ |
5 | What do you do if you 're asked to give up your promotion for a man ? |
6 | ‘ I mean , what do you do if you 're in a band ? |
7 | What do you do if you see a spaceman ? |
8 | So what do you do if you 're four mild-mannered indie people plunged into the fire , brimstone , rain , cross-dressing , bile-snorting , stage-diving , limb-breaking , male-bonding world of LOLLAPALOOZA ‘ 92 ? |
9 | What do you do if you come across unusual vegetables and are n't sure how to prepare them ? |
10 | Wha , what do you do if you 're allergic milk ? |
11 | It sounds like a joke on a seaside postcard — what do you do if you 're addicted to sex ? |
12 | The YPLL panel study asked young people : Where do you go and what do you do if you just want to be alone to think ? ’ |
13 | What do you do if you encourage somebody ? |
14 | What do you notice if you compare the pictures on the page opposite ? |
15 | What do you get if you cross an elephant with a hedgehog ? |
16 | What do you get if you cross a cow with a kangaroo ? |
17 | What do you get if you cross a monster with a boy scout ? |
18 | What do you get if you cross the Atlantic Ocean with the Titanic ? … |
19 | What do you get if you cross a carpet with an elephant ? |
20 | Question : What do you get if you travel half way around the world and spend seven 19-hour days debating Amnesty 's future ? |
21 | What do you get if you cross an elephant with a kangaroo ? — Big footprints all over Australia . |
22 | " What 's the difference between … " ; " what do you get if you cross … |
23 | Chiaro herself notes the " What do you get if you cross " formula only indirectly , and then in its " adult " variation as exploited for sexual innuendo by The Two Ronnies ( p. 72 ) : What is particularly characteristic of elephant-jokes and their kin is not only their proneness to formulae , but also their semantic anomaly . |
24 | What does it matter if you take your time ? |
25 | What does it matter if you know about Therese and her husband ? ’ |
26 | what does it mean if you 're going to float , what will happen ? |