Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] [verb] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The diesel never feels slovenly and can be hurried along snaking back roads with the sort of haste which soon makes you forget that derv , not four-star ( or unleaded ) , goes into its fuel tank .
2 Special effects , including pattern fills and shadows you handled by a separate program which also lets you view and print your fonts .
3 This is caused by a much larger and heavier engine , which also means you need a rudder trim , conveniently supplied in this range .
4 yeah more than that , what have they got to be these words they got ta be words which really what , which really make you feel what ?
5 The 14 page introduction gives a good background to the history of the area , which really makes you want to get out there .
6 Perhaps if you write into PPC with your tales of which manufacturers do provide an adequate technical advice service and which simply expect you to look elsewhere we might all know who to avoid .
7 ( g ) The notes are also useful for the preparation of any report on title that may be required for your client 's bank , building society or other mortgagee , the form of which sometimes requires you to state the last purchase price , etc. ( h ) Your notes on title will help you deal with any possible requisitions by the Land Registry and will also indicate at a glance deeds containing restrictive covenants , easements or plans , which should be retained after registration as giving fuller information and exact wording on matters of possible dispute .
8 A second opinion was sought and , short-sightedly , my parents agreed to put me in those gorgeous National Health jobs which are now sported by your average Yuppie but which then made you look second only in berkishness to the kid in the owl specs with elastoplast all over one lens .
9 Which doubtless made you miss the Garvie Ferry connection , ’ their inquisitor barked .
10 Which half do you want ?
11 Which half do you want the marmalade on ?
12 Whose else do you think the hag 'll wear ?
13 We say , ‘ What right have you to refuse if we are willing to take the risk ? ’ ’
14 What right have you to ask me about my private life ? ’
15 What right have you to ask me about my private life ?
16 What right have you got — ’
17 What right have you got to go searching people 's houses for drugs or anything else ? ’
18 What right have you got to judge me ?
19 What right have you to follow me here ? ’
20 Or Sir Alec Guinness ‘ As a well-known Catholic actor , what right did you have to play Fagin ? ’
21 ‘ And what right do you think you have to assault me like this ? ’
22 ‘ By what right do you demand it of me ? ’
23 By what right do you travel round this realm questioning Scotsmen about the death of their sovereign ?
24 What right do you have to sit in judgement on somebody you hardly know ? ’
25 What exactly did you tell her ? ’
26 What exactly did you think , Gina ? ’
27 What exactly did you do when you went round the shops ?
28 ‘ And what exactly did you do , Mr Lorton ?
29 She 's always down my ear , saying well what exactly did you do and and what did you do next ?
30 What exactly did you expect , a siren ? ’
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