Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | seventy six and what d' you think a cabinet minister 's on ? |
2 | ‘ D' you want a bit ? ’ |
3 | D' you want a bit ? bit . |
4 | D' you want a drink ? |
5 | D' you want a smoke ? |
6 | What d' you have a wife for ? ’ |
7 | D' you have a drink when you 're at nursery ? |
8 | ‘ D' you have a family to support ? ’ asked Amiss sympathetically . |
9 | " What d' you call a missel thrush down your way ? " he asked John . |
10 | D' you remember a church in rue Roland ? ’ |
11 | How d' you get a girl like that ? ’ |
12 | D' you read a newspaper ? |
13 | — What d' you need a job for anyway ? — You know I want one . |
14 | " Vokins , what d' you need a ham for ? " |
15 | Are you going to er do you want a drink for him ? |
16 | Do you want to order now or do you want a quote ? |
17 | Well , do you normally walk in or , or , or do you expect a ride ? |
18 | Your students may have seen you play a sequence without sound then rewind for a second viewing , or pause to speculate about what might happen next . |
19 | I expect it 's made you feel a bit jumpy too , like ? ’ |
20 | I let you start a bit early |
21 | Why do n't you hop up on to the examination couch and I 'll just take a quick listen to baby 's heart and take your blood pressure , then afterwards I 'm sure Sister will be only too happy to show you around our labour ward and let you take a look at the facilities we have available . |
22 | I 'll , he let you have a couple . |
23 | I 'll try to carry out an autopsy later today , and let you have a report as soon as I can . " |
24 | ‘ That 's the last time I let you plan an invasion . |
25 | A lot more knowledge , it made you think a lot more about what you were doing really . |
26 | How disappointed would you be if you went to a game and they made you watch a video instead of the real thing ? |
27 | How disappointed would you be if you went to a game and they made you watch a video instead of the real thing ? |
28 | She made you look a bit of a fool in front of anyone else who was watching . |
29 | the road sort of made you have a van |
30 | Sights like that must make you think a bit and make you realise you are very lucky , |