Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ D' you want me to go up and tell him ? ’
32 Do you want me to go up and get you some ?
33 Do n't want me to go over yet .
34 ‘ D' you want me to go on ? ’
35 Do you want me to go on ?
36 ‘ Do you want me to go on ? ’
37 D' ya want me to go round to that school and beat the crap out of them ?
38 When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work .
39 ‘ When would you want me to move in ? ’ she asked .
40 Do you want me to turn back ?
41 ‘ You just do n't want me to carry on my business , do you ? ’ she hit back , angered at his refusal and refusing to see the rest as a compliment .
42 ‘ Do you want me to shut up first , or get you out and then shut up ? ’ said the Thing .
43 Do you want to , do you want me to shut up while you write that down ?
44 I move in the er public protection report that er Mr Chairman , the bell 's still going do you want me to hang on a minute or what ?
45 Do you want me to sort out some stuff .
46 ‘ I tend to keep quiet about it — otherwise most of the women I know would want me to draw up their horoscope !
47 Do you want me to get up to , try and get up
48 ‘ I thought you 'd want me to get out of your sight — and stay out . ’
49 You do n't want me barging in when you 're having a meal . ’
50 Do you want me to find out ?
51 They 'll say well why did this cheque do so and so and why did this do so and so and like he said well when you 're talking about forty eight pound an hour you do n't want me poking round there trying to sort out the tax man
52 ‘ Me too , ’ I agreed , ‘ but my Mum says she do n't want me growing up like Sally Buckley . ’
53 Do you want me to cut out these date ones ?
54 I am a British citizen but the Home Office do n't want me to stay on here in spite of that .
55 I mean that our dad was gon na come up , he says do you want me to come up , but there 's nowt you can do though
56 What time do you want me to come around ? ’
57 Do you want me to come over ?
58 Do you want me to come round there so you can read
59 Fred handed over the old bull's-eye lantern he was carrying , and asked , ‘ D' you want me to come along with you , sir ? ’
60 Do you want me to come back another time , I — ’
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