Example sentences of "what you [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What you show for ?
2 ‘ A lot of the record , ’ Rowland sighs , ‘ is about other people 's perceptions of you and how if enough people treat you in a certain way that 's what you become after a while .
3 What you hoped for from your friendship with her . ’
4 After all , I almost dragged you into this , and if it 's not what you hoped for then I 've no right to pin you down . ’
5 ‘ Leaving aside what you thought at the time , and looking back , could he have driven the car to Exeter after disposing of his wife ? ’
6 Face the past and you may find it is not what you thought at all .
7 ‘ You were right , ’ he admitted , ‘ but I was whoolly riled when I heard what you thought on her . ’
8 ‘ Egypt , ’ my mother was saying ; ‘ tell Lili what you thought of Egypt . ’
9 Beyond that , tell us what you thought of all the obvious aspects ; lift queues , skischool , mountain restaurants and so on .
10 ‘ That 's not what you thought of me when I tried to run from you in Glenshee . ’
11 ‘ I wondered what you thought of it . ’
12 In fact you made it perfectly plain from the very first moment just what you thought of me .
13 As I mentioned last month , we 're keen on hearing what you thought about the races .
14 I hope you 've got it down on your thing what you thought about her .
15 ‘ T is what you thought in that hut , if you recall . ’
16 The question of what ‘ freedom ’ actually means is acted out — the difference between being ‘ free ’ and being able to do exactly what you like without thought for others is explained .
17 Just lock up and do what you like to the cat .
18 Make what you like of that .
19 We can only pass an Act of Parliament and give it to them with a slap on the back and a ‘ best of British luck ’ : ‘ Here 's your constitution , ’ we say , ‘ now do what you like with it ; you can because you are now independent . ’
20 They discover things that because they have a power for good have an equal power for bad — one ca n't exist without the other — and then say , ‘ Here it is , do what you like with it .
21 So I just want a plain box and a plain stone , and a plain speech from the priest , and you can do what you like with the business .
22 But you can do what you like with your own money . ’
23 What if I say you can do what you like with my son ?
24 Supposing I had said on the stairs , do what you like with me , but do n't send me away ?
25 You put it on your finger , wipe the horse 's tongue , his nostrils , chin , and chest — and he 's your servant ; you can do what you like with him . ’
26 You obviously think you can do what you like with women , and perhaps that 's the fault of those who 've let you treat them this way in the past .
27 And do what you like with him she says .
28 Ca n't you wait until you have a cottage to yourself and can do what you like with your life , Seb Quilter ? ’
29 ‘ No , you wo n't do what you like with Silvia , and yes , I will interfere ! ’
30 Our tickets are club class and you can do what you like with those .
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