Example sentences of "d' [pron] [vb infin] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 D' ya reckon you 'd have to pay for it ?
2 D' ya think she 'll go back to work Kevin ?
3 Maybe he 'll phone tomorrow , d' ya think I 'll get four out of that ?
4 Yeah d' ya know I could drink and drink and drink you know there only you get all the fingers caught , it 's like with an ironing board int it ?
5 Good Christ , if they can make five miles a day when they have to fight through four systems of trenches and get right inside our Battle Zone , how bloody far d' you think they 'll go when we 've got nothing to hide behind except cow turds and haystacks ? ’
6 But if they had her there , d' you think they would let him know ?
7 D' you think we can go on ? ’
8 D' you think we should form a search party ? ’
9 Compare Auntie 's " Him and his women " ( a fine , natural contour ) with her That is the sort of weak politeness ' just afterwards , where the thought is dwelt on in a manner quite foreign to real life ; or the inane canonic whining of the Nieces ( not perhaps Britten 's most successful creations ) with Balstrode 's " D' you think we should stop our storm for such as you ? "
10 D' you think you can get as far as The Angel at Lacock ?
11 D' you think you could drive a little slower for the rest of the way , Dicky ?
12 D' you think you could ask Mr Chatterton to join us ? ’
13 D' you think you could get some non brand cereals tomorrow ?
14 D' you think I might have a cup of coffee or is that reserved for the police force ? ’
15 D' you think I 'll let him die ?
16 D' you think I should stop her singing in that club ? ’
17 D' you think I should travel with him ? ’
18 Okay , the acetate page markers , erm , I was once asked erm , by a gentleman on the programme , where I thought , no where he , he said to me , where d' you think I should put the today marker ?
19 ‘ Course I will — what d' you think I 'd do with them , flush them down the loo ? ’
20 D' you think I could use the hospital phone ?
21 How d' you think he 'll remember this evening ?
22 D' you think he 'll run away again ? ’
23 Nick whispered , ‘ D' you think she 'll come back ? ’
24 D' you think she 'd like that ? ’ he asked , doubtfully .
25 D' you want I should show you round , sir ? ’
26 ‘ And d' you feel you could sweep them from my ground and deliver me from my past — or reconstruct my life without the shards of my past — or what ? ’
27 D' you reckon we 'll hear anything about the visas at In Salah , Geoff ? ’
28 So what time d' you reckon you can get there by if you leave now ?
29 ‘ Where d' you imagine they 'll end up ? ’
30 D' you know you can talk to your dreams — ask them questions .
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