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

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1 D' ya think they some people buy cos they need more oops because they need more of these than these at some time ?
2 D' ya know what malleable means ?
3 D' ya know what slapping salami is ?
4 You we , I 'm glad you said that cos , I 'm not sure if I told you this before but d' ya remember what these numbers here mean ?
5 ‘ Could you spare me five minutes before the lectures start ? ’
6 ‘ Can you spare me some time ? ’ said Nicholson .
7 Could you lend me two fingers ?
8 ‘ Can you lend me some money ? ’ she asked .
9 " How d' you explain its high incidence in places known to be malodorous ? "
10 ‘ But why did you make me this way ? ’
11 Can you make your own way to Heathrow ?
12 So , how did you make your initial decision about what to do after graduation ?
13 What you say basically to somebody is , right , what do you want them this height or that height ?
14 Do you want anything any time or should
15 Do you want your present leaders to represent you abroad ?
16 Do n't you , you want your raised area , this
17 ‘ Drink your tea , do n't you want your nice tea ? ’
18 You know we were asked , Do you want your own bank account really and we decided er democratically that we 'd have the one bank account really for make sure the D H S S did n't start snooping really and you know er that 's worked very well I mean certainly the men very much tell us everything that 's going on and erm well you know I do n't think there 's any conflict of erm I do n't know you know it 's it 's difficult I suppose it 's amazing really the way it does work you know and that er you know but it 's quite loose really because it 's er that 's in a way the way one of it 's successes probably you know that 's it 's not a very structured I mean probably the lodge is more structured I mean men are used to their lodge meetings are n't they you know ?
19 ‘ Well , what do you want his bloody autograph for , just because he reads the bloody news ? ’ she said .
20 You obviously think you can do what you like with women , and perhaps that 's the fault of those who 've let you treat them this way in the past .
21 Do you think their so-called friendship is more than — well — professional ? ’
22 What do you think my first question would be ?
23 Do n't you think our own townsmen can put on a Corpus Christi play ?
24 Do you think your present situation will remain static or are you likely to have children and more children ( their friends ) , guests and more guests to feed in the ensuing years ?
25 Would you like — d' you think your little girl wants to go and play with — ’
26 Do you think your local council does any good ?
27 How do you think your sexual performance compares with other men 's ?
28 Do n't you think it good news ?
29 Could you win our National Fun Run Trophy ?
30 D' you know what that guy 's name is ?
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