Example sentences of "you [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You mean they get the best of both worlds this way . ’
2 You mean she made a new will ? ’
3 You mean he had a criminal record ? ’
4 You mean he played the bloody organ all night ? ’
5 I hope you realised they said a few a words on there that 's just been picked up like while I was
6 Do you want me to ask a different question ?
7 Well do , do you want me to put a five pound bet on that ?
8 do you see what I mean , right , sit and re-question close , right you can close them on ee do you want to include the extra window for two hundred pound , you follow me you 've hit them with a price you want to close them , right and you sit and do the paperwork and you just say to them do you want me to include the extra window for two hundred pounds because you 've already said to them you , you give an extra , do you follow me ?
9 right with an extra window , whatever about the money , like Mrs what 's her name , so you 've nearly closed her on the conservatory you do all the paper , your order close form on the conservatory and you say to her , right , cos you 're working your sums out , do you want me to include the extra window for two hundred pounds ?
10 Virginia , in her fifties , thinking of Vanessa at Charleston , wrote , ‘ Do you think we have the same pair of eyes , only different spectacles ? ’
11 Do you do you think they get a false idea from the television or something , wha what is it ?
12 Do you think they have a proper magazine in the Sunday Express ?
13 Erm do you think you got the whole picture ?
14 Bearing in mind that you 're rich enough to live in Surrey , and some people ca n't even afford a roof over their head do n't you think you have a moral obligation towards these people ?
15 Do you think you have a few views in common with your workmates or do you think that when you 're talking things come out that you kind of like minded about things , maybe because of the job you 're doing , and the place you work in , you know like maybe like politics or something ,
16 Listen honey , d' you think I lead a sheltered life ?
17 ‘ Do you think I did the wrong thing ? ’
18 Do you think it needs a hard boot ?
19 Do you think it gave a fair picture of what local radio is about ?
20 Until she said in front of the Rembrandt , ‘ Do n't you think he got the teeniest bit bored halfway through — I mean I never feel I feel what I ought to feel .
21 By reinforcing your credit policy a reputable debt collector can not only recover your monies but can also let your customers know that you run an efficient business and that you expect them to do the same by paying you as and when agreed .
22 You expect it to go a little bit just a tiny bit off
23 You want me to live a middle-class life . "
24 You want me to throw the bloody thing , do you ?
25 That 's what you want he said the thick stuff .
26 and if you 're gon na send people to Northern Ireland and places like that you want 'em to defend the next soldier ?
27 Can not you trust me to ensure a square deal and to ensure even justice between man and man ?
28 The only point I felt w you know we mentioned the other day that if , if there 's a rise say on the first of April then you wan na get in a couple of months before then .
29 But but you say you prefer a basic .
30 I mean some you can stop 'em with a s sheet of thick paper or others will go through very solid objects and as you say you need a good sheet of lead to stop it .
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