Example sentences of "you do [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Listen , ’ Arty pleaded in desperation , ‘ will you do me a favour and feck off up to see him I told you I was expecting someone .
2 Will you do me a favour , Gilly ?
3 ‘ Then will you do me a favour ? ’
4 ‘ Mr Prescott , would you do me a favour ? ’
5 ‘ Can you do me a favour ? ’
6 ‘ Would you do me a favour ?
7 ‘ Can you do me a favour ? ’
8 Now do you know , could you do me a favour and tell Wendy about that gust because she 's just just sending them off .
9 Will you do me a favour and keep the receipt and everything for that C D and the bag that it 's in ?
10 I always say will you do me a favour and they shove it in box .
11 Could you do me a favour ?
12 Would you do me a favour ?
13 No I 'll get those can you do me a favour and put those boxes underneath
14 My love , will you do me a favour then , you do it all up , cos it wo n't keep you know .
15 Val , can you do me a favour ?
16 Arnold , would you do me a favour please ?
17 ‘ I know it 's late , Mitch , ’ he said , ‘ but could you do me a tattoo ? ’
18 David could you do me a report on that for command because I suspect nobody 's picture at all .
19 John , talking about jargon , on this story , can you do me a package for New Day , we 'll have a head-to-head for drive time , voicer for C A T O , and do n't forget the copy cover .
20 I know we have n't long been acquainted , but will you do me the honour of becoming my wife ? ’
21 By now everyone was dancing , and it seemed quite natural for Huw to ask : ‘ Would you do me the honour , Mrs O'Dell ? ’
22 Will you do me the favour of remembering that , Sara ? "
23 ABBERLEY : Would you do me the goodness of turning your electrocardiograph around to me ?
24 No , on on the revised budget do you just take them on strength or do you do something a bit more sophisticated ?
25 You 've got a captive audience there why the hell do n't you do it a sheet why do n't you give them a programme for the next three months exactly what is happening .
26 Stella ( to Noel , who looked like an air steward , but was n't ) : ‘ Will you do us a favour ?
27 " Two whiskeys — Irish , " Tom said , " and look … " he slid a coin across the counter , " could you do us a favour and get a cup of tea for the lad .
28 ‘ I do n't want you to do me a favour . ’
29 There will be some good chances for you to do yourself a bit of good today .
30 ‘ We wish you to do us a service . ’
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