Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Shall I be mother and pour or d' you want me to disappear while you two talk Jockey Club business . ’ |
2 | I certainly do n't have to let him take advantage of it or let him bludgeon me into a marriage that would be power-based and intolerable . |
3 | Or do you think I dropped deadly nightshade into the stuffings ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Or do you think I do n't despise myself sufficiently already ? |
5 | Do you reckon that 'll look alright , or do you think I should paint them brown ? |
6 | Do you think I should read this to members before I send it ? or do you think I should send it ? |
7 | Or do you reckon I should wear a white casual |
8 | Or do you fancy I ca n't remember . |
9 | Or do you want me to wreak havoc on the supper tables ? ’ |
10 | Or do you want me to beat the truth out of you ? ’ |
11 | Or do you want me to go through the Valve at Firstlight speed ? ’ |
12 | Do you want me to make a start now or do you want me |
13 | Are you going to write them on , down , or do you want me to ? |
14 | Talking of work , I 'd better go and do the moules marinières — or do you want me to tell you about the exhibition ? |
15 | ‘ When — when I go back — next week , ’ Jenna said in a rush before they reached the house , ‘ will you come to collect me or do you want me to get to Paris by myself ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Do you want comfort , or do you want me ? ’ |
17 | Here I am , shall I start on this , or do you want me to do that , I know |
18 | Do you want that piece or do you want me to cut you another ? |
19 | Or do you want me to take my caravan off here ? |
20 | Yes , or do you want me to wait for Patrick ? |
21 | Or do you want me to sign a |
22 | Or did it pick me up ! |
23 | Or did you imagine I did nothing else all day but case joints and then rob them at night ? ’ |
24 | Does it say I 've got to do anything about it or does it say I 'm on it anyway |
25 | I failed the Eleven-Plus — that horrible thing and that made me feel I was n't any good . |
26 | It was a Frankie Howerd interview that made me realise I do not even want one . |
27 | I suppose the , the sort of things that made me think I might be suitable for social work have been coming from working with the young . |
28 | Perhaps it was that , or frustration , or , more probable still , a queer kind of prudery — he would rather his mother thought him a brute than realize what we had been up to — that made him hit me . |
29 | ‘ Actually , that was the first thing that made somebody show me something about Manson , when I was wondering who Jack Benny 's neighbours might have been . |
30 | ‘ I 'd sooner crawl than let you help me , ’ she spat at him . |