Example sentences of "do [pron] [verb] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 D' ya reckon you 'd have to pay for it ?
2 D' you think you can get as far as The Angel at Lacock ?
3 D' you think you could drive a little slower for the rest of the way , Dicky ?
4 D' you think you could ask Mr Chatterton to join us ? ’
5 D' you think you could get some non brand cereals tomorrow ?
6 ‘ And d' you feel you could sweep them from my ground and deliver me from my past — or reconstruct my life without the shards of my past — or what ? ’
7 So what time d' you reckon you can get there by if you leave now ?
8 So d' you think you could tip her the wink an' tell her I 've got back early ?
9 D' you know you can talk to your dreams — ask them questions .
10 Okay so try if you can can do you think you can do that , you can try to take those four reactions out of one group and see how related they are ?
11 ‘ You have to do it to prove you can hold a conversation and take part in physical activity at the same time .
12 I do n't think it 's possible to try and keep it exactly as it used to be , nor do I think you 'd want to .
13 ‘ How do I know you 'll keep your word and release them , if I agree and disarm myself ? ’ he demanded .
14 Did you think you might trap me in your machine , Doctor ? ’
15 Did you think you should find me very ill ? ’
16 Did you think you could keep those cards ?
17 What did you think you 'd find here ?
18 Yeah I know but your , your uncle w w you s erm whichever movie did you say you could get , like he 's the man or something ?
19 WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE YOU WOULD WANT , IF YOU WERE ?
20 Or do you suppose you could eat a dog and not think anything of it ? "
21 ‘ How long do you reckon you 'll need ? ’
22 Oh , yawn , what do you reckon you 'll get for maths ?
23 Do you reckon you could make it in ? ’
24 MS When do you feel you would use Patois and when would you talk as you 're talking to me now ?
25 Do you feel you can control — command — the hydra now , yourself ?
26 Do you feel you will have to mend fences now ?
27 What do you hope you can do in terms of providing or possibly squeezing out at the eleventh hour , the cash that you need from the Oxfordshire Regional Health Authority , to try and stop er routine patients not being treated from Monday ?
28 In ordinary spoken discourse the endless cycle of encoding-decoding-encoding may be terminated by an action , as when for instance I say , ‘ The door is open ’ and you say , ‘ Do you mean you would like me to shut it ? ’ and I say , ‘ If you do n't mind ’ , and you shut the door , we may be satisfied that at a certain level my meaning has been understood .
29 What do you think you 'll feel like when they tell you that you ca n't foster any more children , because er there 's going to come a time
30 ‘ So , now that I 've explained everything , do you think you 'll marry me ? ’
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