Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What d' ya mean whizzy holder ? |
2 | our age who 's saved up , er how d' ya qualify that price with today 's prices , cos every pound you save then , is er , is worth nowt today is it ? |
3 | Jo , where d' ya get that bag from ? |
4 | D' ya need any money to set up ? |
5 | ‘ Nobody 's denying you did good work on that blend . |
6 | June , I did n't know you felt that way . |
7 | ‘ Does your mother know you use that word ? ’ |
8 | And for the women you know I mean it 's i in a situation you probably I do n't know you know this comment that , Oh my my wife 's gon na nag me back to work , or whatever that was made in the beginning probably could be that the women were saying , Oh my God you know we ca n't afford to have you on strike just accept it you know just I 'm definitely not I think really they have felt they have really changed fund fundamentally they 've found a self confidence that they can say no you know it 's not good enough . |
9 | ‘ Does Edward know you feel this way ? ’ |
10 | But once , to test this , when I offered him a smoky bacon crisp and said , as he crunched greedily into it , ‘ I did n't know you liked smoky bacon , ’ he sprinted into the bathroom and washed out his mouth with soap , screaming from his frothing lips that he would burn in hell . ) |
11 | ‘ I did n't know you do this kind of thing . ’ |
12 | Would n't you agree it 's just about time that somebody helped you to restore some kind of order into your life ? " |
13 | If you get an opportunity to visit the Caymans , I suggest you visit Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman . |
14 | I suggest you use this version because it 's one of the easier ones to calculate . |
15 | I suggest you avoid chemical pH buffers as these often have extremely undesirable side effects , the most common being milky water and dead fish . |
16 | ‘ I suggest you have another glass of wine and sit there and I 'll sort it out . |
17 | We may lend you any amount from £500 to £10,000 ( in units of £10 ) and , in certain circumstances , may advance 100% of the cost , although we normally expect you to make some contribution from your savings . |
18 | Well now what d' you think that name would mean ? |
19 | D' you want another coffee ? |
20 | D' you want more tea ? |
21 | D' you want this wood ? |
22 | D' you want some juice ? ’ |
23 | D' you want some help ? ’ |
24 | D' you want some Winalot ? |
25 | ‘ Where d' you learn that stuff ? ’ |
26 | ‘ D' you have much success ? ’ |
27 | ‘ D' you have any income other than your pension ? ’ |
28 | ‘ D' you have any idea where he might have gone ? ’ |
29 | " D' you have enough money to pay for all these goods , Mr Rayne ? " |
30 | I forgot er I have n't watched the television at all and I forgot to record what d' you call that thing ? with the devil in it ? |