Example sentences of "do you " in BNC.
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1 | And Gavin turned on him once more : What d' you mean ye deny ye get long holidays ? |
2 | What d' you mean back it up ? |
3 | What d' you think of my wine ? ’ |
4 | ‘ D' you want me to go on ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Ah , ’ Harriet drinks delicately , the moon blanches her hair even paler , even whiter , ‘ what d' you mean by that ? ’ |
6 | When d' you meet any real people apart from those limousine sharks and cordless telephone freaks who never met an ordinary person , do n't know any ordinary people : how they live , we live , nor how we die , I mean how they die . ’ |
7 | St. Jennifer , Big Sister , Robin Hood of the workers — Who 's been looking after Mummy , d' you imagine ? ’ |
8 | So , Jennifer , Ms. hypocrite , how d' you feel ? |
9 | And she says , ‘ Come off it , my man , who d' you think you 're talking to , a mere jumped up commoner princess . ’ |
10 | And she says , ‘ Piss off , you great hairy Yank , d' you know , actually I love you ever so much . ’ |
11 | ‘ D' you know because so many people switch off their TVs by remote control instead of pulling out the plug , they go on using electricity , the same in one night that would power Leicester for one day . |
12 | Then she blurted the thought out : ‘ D' you know I 've never thought of you as really English . |
13 | — What d' you need a job for anyway ? — You know I want one . |
14 | — Will she be in later on d' you know ? — Um , she could be , aye . |
15 | Nowadays it 's the regular ferries that capsize ‘ D' you remember last year 's Zeebrugge catastrophe ? ’ |
16 | ‘ I was n't even told about the wedding because he was largely under pressure , in a corner d' you see . |
17 | Where d' you reckon he 's got to ? ’ |
18 | ‘ D' you want me to go up and tell him ? ’ |
19 | ‘ D' you know who was there ? ’ |
20 | D' you think I do n't know what 's right , what 's proper ? ’ |
21 | ‘ The source of the delectable dentures , d' you reckon ? ’ |
22 | What d' you fancy for lunch , Mike ? |
23 | ‘ How d' you know about McCloy , anyway ? ’ |
24 | What d' you have a wife for ? ’ |
25 | There 's a firm in London , in Deptford , calling themselves McCloy & Son Ltd. , and what d' you think their line of business is ? ’ |
26 | ‘ What d' you want ? ’ she said in the sharp high-pitched voice of the local gentry . |
27 | Suddenly his voice dropped and tapping the doctor 's arm , his face hardening , he said , ‘ D' you see what I see ? |
28 | ‘ What , spy on them and report back , d' you mean ? ’ |
29 | ‘ What d' you mean , lowest of the low ? ’ |
30 | He paused and with a shifty , fidgety look , said , ‘ D' you know what Hatton 'd have done that Saturday if he had n't been killed ? |