Example sentences of "you [vb infin] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So , what , what word do you make it into an open question ? |
2 | ‘ Ah , Gina … how could you compare me with an insensitive brute like that ? ’ |
3 | Would you trust him/her to a permissive relationship with contemporary television ? |
4 | How do you know which of the thousands of children 's books published every year are best for your own , individual children ? |
5 | ‘ Would you know it from a real Poussin ? ’ |
6 | Well my mother was one of the pillars of the Palfrey church and er she er oh I went , my father never used to go , but she used to go and of course I , I used to be an altar server down there when I got a bit older I did for a week or two to the erm do you know anything about an Anglo-Catholic Church I mean where they swing the incense and there is this little boy with the boat ? |
7 | ‘ Do you know anything of the Old Ones , or the carvings that are in the museum ? ’ |
8 | I said well do you know anybody with a good ? |
9 | Do you need one after the next one , 'cos which sticks one , which |
10 | Would you describe yourself as a hard taskmaster ? |
11 | ‘ Can you direct me to the private wing ? ’ |
12 | And are you confident when you give a weather forecast that the chances are that it 's going to be correct , or do you do it with a slight feeling of uneasiness ? |
13 | Why ca n't you do it in the front room then ? |
14 | Here , more than anywhere , in these moments of shared contemplation where the presence of death is so immediate and so visible , do you sense something like a collective consciousness being forged , a powerful combative resolve . |
15 | The main aim of this Prospectus is to help you choose which of the many courses is most suitable for your needs . |
16 | Will you remember me in a million years ? |
17 | So do you see yourself as a cultural ambassadress for Italy ? |
18 | ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Or do you see him as an inconvenient remnant of outmoded superstition — a bit like a gallstone — of which we must all be purged before religion can take on its true form , that is , without him . ’ |
20 | Do you see it as a brave thing to do ? |
21 | Would you use it as an everyday mode of transport ? |
22 | ‘ Ca n't you provide us with a new x ray machine , incubators , analysers , and an ultrasound machine ? |
23 | Can you excuse me for a few minutes while I have a word with the others and then I 'll be straight back to you ? ’ |
24 | I could let you have it for a few months until you get sorted out . ’ |
25 | Nick can you take us through the six on the left see if you know them already . |
26 | ‘ Will you join me in a pre-luncheon sherry ? ’ |
27 | Ah , did you press them at the same time ? |
28 | I says to her , I do n't know how long it 's gon na be int garage , I says , so she says , well can you change it to a different day then ? |
29 | Can you tell me of an English poet staying in these parts ? ’ |
30 | Now can you tell me in a wee bit more detail how you did that ? |