Example sentences of "[vb past] you [verb] [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 they bought it for Marg when she was ill and Phil taped you know a lot of his records and some of Marg he 'd got and that was it I suppose that 's what sort Bill plays now .
2 She made you look a bit of a fool in front of anyone else who was watching .
3 If I asked if I asked you to compile a list of advertisers of companies and businesses who you think will advertise in a medical practice booklet you may you may list out twenty five .
4 I heard you wanted a couple of photos of her so you could take them out in your wallet and keep them close to your heart .
5 ‘ I thought I heard you say the Guild of Merchants ? ’
6 When you first started you had the hallmark of an apprentice of black apron with a bib on it .
7 The back went you know the seat of the chair went the back .
8 I saw you had a drink of water .
9 I thought you meant a kind of stationers ’ .
10 So I thought you deserved a bit of a fright in return . ’
11 Sorry I I thought I thought you quoted a price of a hundred and said that
12 Now 3 × £9 is £27 , if you add the £2 that the porter kept you have a total of £29 — so who 's got the missing £1 ?
13 H how did you view the prospect of working with Sergeant ?
14 That 's right , did you miss the start of this ?
15 Did you discover a lot of Britain you did n't think existed ?
16 Tell me Clare , how did you give an idea of eternity to your kids at the convent ?
17 Did you feel the pressure of having to ask the questions till then , when , when they were asking you to do it to plans ?
18 Did you fancy a piece of that ivy then ?
19 Did you want a cup of coffee ?
20 Did you want a jar of onions up there ?
21 Did you do a lot of travelling around the country ?
22 I see , and did you , did you do a lot of canvassing for them and all this sort of thing ?
23 Did you do a lot of under water swimming ?
24 Did you see a ray of sunshine or something like that ? ’
25 The newspaper readership tables produced for the advertising industry ( Tables 6.2 and 6.3 , for example ) used rather generous definitions of ‘ read ’ , along the lines ‘ Did you see a copy of this paper yesterday ? ’
26 Did you see a picture of this man ? ’
27 By the way , did you see the name of the Science teacher here ? ’
28 Did you see the name of the dinghy again ? ’
29 Did you see the name of
30 Ah Ricky did you see the state of our trainers ? er ah Richard it 's fucked up , just gon na go over there it 's alright Ricky I 'll do Rick I can just tear this off , but I like the noise on the thing
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