Example sentences of "[vb past] you [vb infin] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So what made you desert the sinking ship before the party was over ?
2 Right , I er , I heard you say the right answer , so I was obviously incorrect .
3 Yes , I heard you , yes , I heard you say the other day , and also did read in the press , where you 've been quoted , Councillor Warby , that you would build various by-passes and no doubt you will be putting , I have n't yet heard any amendments to the capital goal .
4 Did ye bring the old bucket ? ’ she asked Nellie .
5 Where , where did you go the other day ? .
6 What did you miss the other day ?
7 ‘ And did you tell the foreign gentleman that her husband was going mad with jealousy ? ’
8 Did you tip the whole bottle on ‘ em ?
9 Did you lock the back door ?
10 What , what did you get for the fir , or what did you reckon the first set of claims you decided wanted to be accomplished .
11 Did you spot the Premier League faces in our back page picture ?
12 Did you feel the slightest smidgin of arousal later ? ’
13 And while we 're on the subject , Rachel , what did you mean the other night when you said the real tragedy for anyone facing up to a handicap was when expected support was withdrawn ? ’
14 you didn did you want the original back
15 yeah , yeah , did you want the spiral binder before ?
16 So that , what did you make the running total ?
17 How did you pass the lower guard ?
18 They go up to Did you do the first part of it ?
19 A nice enough chap and he was knowledgeable in theory you see , but when it come to the practical experience and the practical doing of the work , he would just say , Well what did you do the last time Jimmy ?
20 Did you see the Central News before ?
21 are you able to help this jury with this simple matter , to your knowledge , on this development , on a hundred and thirty eight or so apartments did you see the second addition of this brochure and the third ? , did you personally ever see it ?
22 All he said was , ‘ Did you see the Georgian State Dancers ? ’
23 Did you see The Phantom music ?
24 Where did you put the arrogant lout ? ’
25 ‘ Sir — You are an Anti-Reformer — and therefore we have a few words to say to you — When the news reached Glasgow of the defeat of the Reform Bill , did you attend the Royal Exchange Rooms ?
26 Did you chair the Economic Policy Committee , can you remember ?
27 Did you ask the wee boy where he got the computer game ?
28 What did you understand the prime objective of the operation
29 And when did you join the Labour Party ?
30 ‘ And how did you find the dear Bishop ? ’
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