Example sentences of "you [verb] i [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | I move in the er public protection report that er Mr Chairman , the bell 's still going do you want me to hang on a minute or what ? |
2 | ‘ D' you want me to go on ? ’ |
3 | Do you want me to go on ? |
4 | ‘ Do you want me to go on ? ’ |
5 | Ah I do n't know whether you want me to chat on about that |
6 | ‘ You let me go on believing that you were one of their crew , ’ she persisted heatedly , provoked by his bland unconcern . |
7 | All you told me go on ah only this one 's |
8 | Sceptical doubts about objectivity make good sense within a practice ; there are objectively correct answers to questions how to go on , and if challenged in a particular case , we can support our choice by appeal to the rule ( 'Why did you write 20,002 ? ’ 'Because you told me to go on adding 2' ) . |
9 | Tied in questions , they , they usually ask , you know I went on to you on , on about tied ins , right , did n't you , has n't it , would n't you , right , would n't you prefer , would n't you rather , right , if you could would n't you . |
10 | And then they want someone else 's help or whatever else and er I can see that they 're concerned that you know they have a concern or want something from me then and I pass on I some action to take place you know for you know I 've on to somebody or someone said to him , I always give my name . |
11 | Why ca n't you leave me to get on with my work in peace ? ’ |
12 | " But how could you let me go on thinking you were dead ? |