Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [Wh adv] you " in BNC.
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1 | Sir James Selkirk , ’ he bowed at the knight beside Corbett , ‘ will assist you whenever you ask . |
2 | Umm , err … to make it more fun for both of us , we could perhaps have dinner and you could show me how you 'd behave in a date situation . |
3 | In a night-club you could show me how you chat-up . |
4 | Come , come this way and I will show you where you are to sleep tonight ! ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll show you where you can sleep . |
6 | ‘ Now , ’ Alexandra said to the hens when he had gone , ‘ come with me and I will show you where you will sleep . ’ |
7 | I 'll show you where you can siesta . |
8 | Do they show you how you can learn about this , there 's a book you know the book I bought you it 's got notes in it . |
9 | Do they show you how you can learn about this , there 's a book you know the book I bought you it 's got notes in it . |
10 | That 's why she 's asked me to do it , but like I said to mum you know , I 'm not gon na say to her , oh yeah I 'll do it whenever you want , I 'll say like they 're gon na do this extra course on Wednesday nights and she said , like unless she could get a baby-sitter she could n't go which is the reason I 'm doing it . |
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12 | I 've made supper , we can have it whenever you want . " |
13 | So basically if you 're going to se , tell somebody they 're a waste of space , it 's not very constructive , it 's personal , and I would n't say it unless you can tell them why you think they 're a waste of space at least . |
14 | So Mr , can you tell me whereabouts you were born in Nottingham and when ? |
15 | CAN YOU tell me why you found it necessary to print such an offensive cartoon ( Lagerland , page 40 ) ? |
16 | Make it clear that you have taken in details by phrasing questions along the lines of , ‘ I 've looked at your educational record which seems excellent but could you perhaps tell me why you did not pass maths until two years after your other 0 levels/changed schools halfway through A levels/took a year off while doing your degree ? ’ |
17 | ’ Or will you tell me why you 're here ’ |
18 | ‘ Listen , if you do n't tell me why you want to know , then I wo n't find out for you . ’ |
19 | ‘ I think you 'd better tell me why you 're here , Monsieur . ’ |
20 | ‘ Perhaps you can tell me why you imagine I would even think of doing such a thing ? ’ |
21 | But that still does n't tell me why you 're wearing them in the first place , does it ? ’ she grinned . |
22 | Oh you 're on holiday for a couple of days , I mean you 'd have thought you know , since you 're on holiday just have a little drinky or two but no ca n't persuade her , ca n't you tell me why you just come out of a Yorkshire pub . |
23 | Perhaps you 'll tell me where you 've been ? ’ |
24 | Er , could you tell me where you were born ? |
25 | Erm can you tell me where you were born and when please . |
26 | Would you tell me where you went when you left the Rugby Club about eight-fifteen last Saturday evening ? ’ |
27 | ‘ You can tell me where you and the rest of the crew were on the evening Sabine Jourdain was killed . |
28 | before we talk about your working life at Ipswich Docks , could you tell me where you were born . |
29 | Why on earth would Donal tell me where you lived ? ’ |
30 | Look , will you tell me where you are ? |