Example sentences of "you [vb infin] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I see you 've met Great-great-grandfather Sabatini . ’
2 I see you 've reached some kind of diagnosis . ’
3 I see you 've made several versions of
4 ‘ Hear you 've got great things going on over there . ’
5 but again if you make a new will you 've got new dates on that problem is less likely to come about .
6 See you 've got that thing going whilst my voice is going .
7 It 's my job to see you 've got cleaner boots than this ! ( condition 4 )
8 ‘ I see you 've got this month 's reader-writes !
9 And can you 've got this fear if you miss some of those .
10 And seeing you 've got another life inside you , it must be doing something to them must n't it ?
11 Once , I was waiting at the bus stop one Sunday with my bags packed ready to go to Sheffield when Otley came running up : ‘ Do n't you want to see Fragile Earth ?
12 ‘ Do you want to spend some time on those ECG tracings this afternoon , George ?
13 What is it that makes you want to put one point before another ? )
14 Secondly , do you want to use traditional hand tools wherever possible ?
15 ‘ Or do you want to sacrifice another tree ? ’
16 Do you want to do any jobs .
17 You have n't got any holes Ok that 's , do you want to do some toast ?
18 Should you want to do some withy and teasel research for yourself , you might visit their willow and wetland centre in Stoke St Gregory where they grow 50 acres of willow and harvest it every winter , when the plants are dormant and the rods measure 8 feet .
19 D' you want to drink ordinary tea or what ?
20 Do you want to answer that Mohammed or Dehad .
21 Do n't you want to watch this video Aaron ?
22 You see we are n't idiots , do you want to take that sweepstake back now ?
23 Do you want to take some cones to nursery ?
24 Give us more freedom in the afternoon if we need to go into Wokingham instead , do you want to go that way for a change or this , or through the woods ?
25 We have joined a centralised unitary state , and at some stage we shall have to ask the people , ‘ Do you want to go this way , or do you not ? ’
26 Do you want to go this way and have a look ?
27 ‘ What made you want to go this time , then ? ’
28 ‘ Who do you want to win next Thursday ?
29 Do you want to count idiosyncratic words , phonologically constant forms or only utterances which are clearly recognisable as conventional words ? ’
30 Do you want to hear another joke ?
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