Example sentences of "you [vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ How much 'll ye gie me on the bike ? ’
2 See when you get them socks off then why do n't you throw them in the bin .
3 Why do n't you throw it in the dustbin ?
4 Why did n't you post it in the letter box ?
5 Business asked the 10 youngest : ‘ How did you make it to the top so quickly ? ’
6 Will wiggling your bottom help you make it to the top ?
7 How do you make it with the metal ?
8 bottom of these reports why ca n't you make it into a a pu er er a a joint teacher pupil comment , it is n't just a , it is n't in the same form it 's just the same that the pupil writes that with guidance
9 So , what , what word do you make it into an open question ?
10 three eighty five do you want them in a carrier bag ?
11 ‘ Do you want him in the clinic , or back to his own place , Shelley ? ’
12 What time do you want her in the morning ?
13 ‘ Do you want me on the search , sir ? ’
14 ‘ Do n't you want 'em for the BVM ? ’
15 Do you want it on the wall or what ?
16 Do you want it on the wall or free standing ?
17 ‘ Ah , Gina … how could you compare me with an insensitive brute like that ? ’
18 Lastly , do you think we as a country spend enough money on research ?
19 Do you think I about the ?
20 ‘ Did you think it worth the effort ? ’
21 Would you hang it on the wall ?
22 ‘ Then why did n't you hang it over the side of the punt ? ’
23 ‘ Then will you bury him in the churchyard ? ’ she asked quickly .
24 Can you assist us on the approach which you have adopted in terms not only of greenbelt function , but of the need for a strategic reserve ?
25 Would you trust him/her to a permissive relationship with contemporary television ?
26 ‘ Would you know it from a real Poussin ? ’
27 Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’
28 ‘ Can you direct me to the private wing ? ’
29 Leafing through them , I could n't see any obvious lies ; he had n't taught me to say anything obscene instead of ‘ Excuse me ’ or ‘ Can you direct me to the railway station , please ? ’ , though I 'd have thought the temptation would have been all but irresistible .
30 ‘ Excuse me , , I said to an elderly gentleman coming towards us , ‘ can you direct us to the Gypsy Queen 's caravan ? ’
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