Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [vb base] you " in BNC.

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1 If you have a story or issue you would like to see covered or if you have any enquiries about the programme please write to :
2 It 's , it was , it was er er sheer coincidence that Beverley had been to Crete the year before and I said to Jackie we 've been to Yugoslavia four years , do you want , do you want a change or do you wan na go back to Yugoslavia , she said well I 'll , I 'll have a look , I said how about , how about going to the Greek islands for a change
3 This whole business of sex education and teaching morality in schools , do you think it is the school 's responsibility or do you think mum and dad ought to play more of a part ?
4 Do you ever think about a disasters as erm an individual level or do you just deal with them at a large-scale , national group level ?
5 And is it quite regular hours or do you work all over the time ?
6 if you are a new mum who would like to be put in touch with another mum or feel you can offer some support 'phone me on
7 Oh bye , oh hello , are you waiting for your mum or do you go home by yourself ?
8 Do you want me to put this in the bin mum or do you want it ?
9 on the training course or guide you through it on the training course .
10 Does n't matter what creed or colour you are , as long as you are mad ! 16-18 .
11 How do you work , do you buy in the uppers or do you do the entire job yourself ? ’
12 They will usually be happy to climb aboard your finger for the short trip outside and will walk on to whatever leaf , stem or flower you want to transfer them to .
13 I mean , that 's the kind of thing one often hears on this programme , is it wishful thinking or d' you think we could actually achieve it ?
14 Do you think there 's a prejudice against women playing football or do you think it 's easy fo for women to play football ?
15 Are you a jack of all trades or do you prefer to specialize ?
16 Select the command or subcommand you want help with ( see relevant Tasks and ‘ Moving around the Command Area ’ on page 3 above )
17 Do you have a car or do you rely on public transport ?
18 Do you want a ham sandwich or do you want a come on what 's a ninety niner Ian ?
19 And do , do you normally play with Kay or do you have er
20 So an important strategy for helping the learner is occasionally to list , at the end of the piece or work you are marking , all the errors the pupil has made , writing them correctly and clearly , and to ask him to study them in the way the Basic spelling strategy " B " suggests ( page 11 ) .
21 Do you want that piece or do you want me to cut you another ?
22 Nor can he always rely on the help of those who in any other industry or service you might expect to be on his side .
23 The result will be neat , accurate stripes , which can be vertical , horizontal , or even diagonal — and in any width or colour you like .
24 in a boat or do you go out far ?
25 through mile after mile of contra-flow or wake you
26 Filled with windswept harmonies , stripped , emotional guitar playing and the kind of plaintive , country-tinged songs that niggle you from here to the grave , the latest offering from Nebraska-born songwriter Matthew Sweet will win the favour of anyone whose tastes lie somewhere north of Gram Parsons , south of The Beatles , east of CSN&Y and west of the Pixies .
27 Their new LP ( their best since their first , Psychocandy ) is good for different reasons : because it has the sort of rumbling guitars and invigorating , climbing , bittersweet songs that make you jump out of bed and open up the curtains in the morning .
28 They nearly all contain the extraordinary adrenalin tug that marks pop off from everything apart from the madder bits of techno — songs that make you feel like you are on speed are harder to write than ones that make you cry — FACT .
29 but it cracked , cracked me up is these fucking songs that make you take and he keeps hiding behind the oil can
30 a ) Heres that book you asked me to bring ( The fact that you asked me to bring it is not new. ) b ) Ive got to take the dog for a walk ( ‘ For a walk ’ is by far the most probable thing to follow ‘ I 've got to take the dog ’ ; if the sentence ended with ‘ to the vet ’ the tonic syllable would probably be ‘ vet ’ . )
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