Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | are you a tired baby , did you want to go to sleep ? |
2 | She 's smiling softly as she stands in the dim glow , and she asks , ‘ Do you want to go to bed ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Lowell , do you want to go to bed with me ? ’ |
4 | Do you want to go to bed with Daddy ? |
5 | Do you want to go to bed ? |
6 | Do you want to go to bed David ? |
7 | Willy you look tired , do you want to go to bed |
8 | He said , ‘ Do you want to go to Benediction , Mo , or would you rather walk and talk ? |
9 | ‘ But why do n't you want to go to Gran 's ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Jan , do you want to come to tea ? ’ |
11 | If I vin , den you vill go to hell avay from here , yes ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Only if you 'ad to go to work , ’ said Dolly . |
13 | In your studies , when you want to refer to information about a given point , you have two methods . |
14 | If you want to progress to competition obedience , trials or Schutzhund , this is where you should start . |
15 | I expect you want to go to work ? ’ he said abruptly . |
16 | They play ‘ The Green Fields of France ’ and ‘ Carrickfergus ’ and ‘ Do n't Forget Your Shovel if You Want to Go To Work ’ . |
17 | ‘ Anyway , ’ I remind her , ‘ are you sure you want to go to work tomorrow ? |
18 | This is something to bear in mind when choosing your hotel room in a Basque village : it is picturesque assuredly to have a view of the frontón from your window , but it might not seem such a good idea if they start playing when you want to go to sleep . |
19 | You want to go to daddy now ? want to go to daddy ? |
20 | If you are in this position and you want to return to work it is worth making enquiries of your health visitor or the local authority under-fives adviser . |
21 | I you mentioned going to college or or rather not going to college . |
22 | Do you get much do you enjoy going to church ? |
23 | Can you wait to go to nursery school Rach ? |
24 | ‘ Someone said you 'd gone to university . ’ |
25 | I says , she wanted to go out Saturday and you 'd gone to work . |
26 | ‘ I thought you 'd gone to sleep . ’ |
27 | you 'd gone to sleep ! |
28 | Yes , it was last night after you 'd gone to bed early . |
29 | ‘ I thought you 'd gone to bed ! ’ |
30 | It er you were taught , and er I ju I 'd say it was as liberal a education as you get now , but you 'd got to get your maths , you 'd got to English , you 'd got to get a language , you 'd got to get a science , and |