Example sentences of "you do [pers pn] a [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 | 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 . |
21 | Stella ( to Noel , who looked like an air steward , but was n't ) : ‘ Will you do us a favour ? |
22 | " 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 . |
23 | ‘ I do n't want you to do me a favour . ’ |
24 | ‘ We wish you to do us a service . ’ |
25 | Gedanken smiled , ‘ I wo n't let on , ’ adding as an afterthought , ‘ at least , not if you do me a favour . ’ |
26 | You do me an injustice . |
27 | Same as you do it a plus number of times except the other way round . |