Example sentences of "do [pron] [vb infin] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh , why do I love you now ? ’ she said softly . |
2 | ‘ Do I disturb you so ? ’ she wondered . |
3 | do I owe you then ? |
4 | ‘ Do I hear you rightly , Fei Yen ? |
5 | ‘ Not only do I find you quite extraordinarily beautiful , but I also feel that I have known you all my life . |
6 | ‘ Do you realise you probably have information which , if offered to the right people , could make you one hell of a lot of money ? ’ |
7 | ‘ And do you realise you nearly wrecked this conference for me ? |
8 | ‘ Do you mean you actually willed the glass to tip over ? ’ |
9 | What do you mean you never get time ? |
10 | Do you think you also were hitting the rawest of nerves within the church , and maybe within Archbishop McQuaid himself , by suggesting there may be homosexuality among priests and even implying that people could get pleasure from sex ? |
11 | Still , do you think you better bleed it completely and let all the water out ? |
12 | Do you think you actually look at the words first or the picture first ? |
13 | ‘ But do you think you ever could ? ’ |
14 | Do you have you ever had a go at the piano or that ? |
15 | And yeah cos I said to her well what do we call you then ? |
16 | Do they feed you well in the mess ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Miss Honey , ’ she said suddenly , ‘ do they pay you very badly at our school ? ’ |
18 | Do they cause you much trouble ? |
19 | Conversely , do they trust you sufficiently to discuss with you those delicate and sensitive issues which need confidential handling ? |
20 | Those red-tiled roofs against the blue-grey sky ; do they please you more than the slaty-purple ones ? |