Example sentences of "you [adv] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Which of the following roles do you most associate with David Jason ? |
2 | Which qualities do you most envy in others ? |
3 | Which would you rather talk to ? |
4 | ‘ Would n't you rather go for a ride this afternoon ? ’ |
5 | Now you 've had the , the benefit of hindsight which would you rather go with , the structured way or the , you know , the way you did it at the |
6 | Would you rather go on bus ? |
7 | ‘ Would n't you rather sleep in a room ? |
8 | Would you rather do without the cushion ? |
9 | ‘ Would n't you rather meet in the lobby ? ’ |
10 | What would you rather like to be doing ? , would you , if you 're bored here , what would you really liked to be ? |
11 | Paddy retired virtually unhurt after a characteristic bit of Para boldness under fire : ‘ Who would you rather have as Foreign Secretary : David Steel or Gerald Kaufman ? ’ he demanded , inviting a show of hands . |
12 | unc Would you rather have of this fruit pie or 0.25 of it ? |
13 | Which would you rather have in your garden — sticky clay or thin , hungry sand ? |
14 | ‘ Or would you rather see round the house first ? ’ |
15 | It was a programme about evaluations and the learned gentleman posed the question : ‘ Would you rather live for five years with two legs or twenty-five years with one leg ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Would you rather wait for the other ladies ? ’ he ventured , obviously torn between his duty and the thought of her sitting alone in such rowdy company for several minutes . |
17 | ‘ Would n't you rather wait until tomorrow ? |
18 | Will you risk my dry Martini or would you rather stick to sherry ? ’ |
19 | But do you only deal with history or have you had anything to do with this exhibition as to the trams and , and trolley buses here ? |
20 | And can you perhaps confirm for us that you were wearing , tell us the gear explained by the previous witness . |
21 | Rincewind , would you perhaps consent to be employed as a , I do n't know , perhaps the word ‘ guide ’ would fit the circumstances ? |
22 | ‘ Did you perhaps belong to some heretical revolutionary cult ? ’ |
23 | There is a question of powerlessness , on the other hand there is the question that , you know , even if you 've got power do you constantly want to be having to police your own bodily boundaries , as it were , and I do n't think it is right to ask women to be doing that . |
24 | When Polybius and Scipio found themselves alone in the neighbourhood of the Forum ( Polybius goes on to tell us ) Scipio , " blushing slightly , addressed him in a quiet and gentle way : " Why , Polybius , since there are two of us , do you constantly converse with my brother and address to him all the questions and explanations but ignore me ? " " ( 31.23.8–9 ) . |
25 | How do you personally deal with all the problems you 've pointed out ? |
26 | Would you so react to the particular situation which confronts us now , if you were not applying the standard mechanically ? |
27 | ‘ And can you so promise for him , my lord ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Had n't you better start at the beginning , sir ? |
29 | Had n't you better sit in your chair for ten minutes before clear up the lunch . |
30 | I think if you 're on a roll you better go with the flow . |