Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] you [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 And for cooking the tastiest casseroles , there 's a special ‘ Slow-set ’ facility which lets you leave the food to cook itself at a very low temperature over a long period .
2 When you do that , a couple of menus appear which lets you choose the utilities you want to install and the hard drive on which to place them .
3 There 's also an enhancing tool which lets you embellish the charts and you can even paste bitmapped images ( such as a picture of your favourite car ) onto parts of the graphs .
4 A useful feature is the unique Installation Assistant which lets you input the settings for a card you intend to fit in your PC .
5 The current version of the generic PostScript driver ( PSCRIPT.DRV ) is version 3.5.3 which lets you specify the amount of memory the printer has installed ( that is , 5Mb ) : fine-tuning this value will improve printer throughput .
6 twenty million college goes up in flames , Bacon 's burning , come evaluation , which do you think the most effective so far repeat , what was it ? goodness gracious great balls of fire , fire fire Bacon 's college ablaze , it 's hot in the kitchen , and yours were
7 And one simple statement , which do you see the most of when you 're travelling around ?
8 ‘ So what made you desert the sinking ship before the party was over ?
9 And , though I have my suspicions as to the cause , I 'd like to know what made you act the way you did . ’
10 what d' ya reckon the idea of that was ?
11 Now what d' ya think the answer to that is ?
12 What d' ya call the whingies then ?
13 ‘ So what d' you think the Admiral was up to ?
14 It may be legal but did what do you think the chances are that the programmer who created your application anticipated the way that you are trying to use the program .
15 2 What do you expect the retail price to be ? $399 was suggested for the 4000 , I think , of which you said $240 would be your net receipts .
16 Second , even if the questions posed in the surveys are quantitative in nature ( for example : What do you expect the inflation rate to be in the next year ? ) and the average expectations elicited from the surveys in a particular market appear biased and inefficient , only a few ‘ sophisticated ’ individuals operating in that market could make the market function as if rational expectations were operating , even though many of the individuals operating in the market are not behaving rationally .
17 What do you expect the training to do for you ?
18 So so what do you make the cylinder block out of ?
19 What do you make the piston out of ?
20 What do you want the lead ?
21 What do you want the little one for ?
22 What do you want the paper or the magazine ?
23 Erm what do you want the , the the paratha
24 What do you do the rest of the year ? ’
25 What do you think the transitional problems will be ?
26 What do you think the problem might be ?
27 T. D. If the sergeant saw you with your hand at the back , he would come up to you : ‘ What do you think the public will think about you ?
28 What do you think the terrain will be like ? ’
29 What do you think the difficulties could be if a Christian went out with a non-Christian ?
30 But what do you think the girls ' names meant ?
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