Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , as I was saying before Adam interrupted me see I fancy Adam , he 's really nice . |
2 | Who do you want me sign it as ? |
3 | Do you want me Do you want me to drop it or should you drop it ? |
4 | that 's better really , and we surely do n't want to lose them do we ? |
5 | But I mean , do you actually absorb them do you ? |
6 | The messages that the Secretary of State trumpets in his press release are ’ Smoking Kills , ’ ’ Smoking Causes Cancer , ’ ’ Smoking Causes Heart Disease , ’ ’ Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases , ’ ’ Smoking When Pregnant Harms Your Baby , ’ and ’ Protect Children : Do n't Make Them Breathe Your Smoke . ’ |
7 | I said well what the hell 's she doing Arthur , if she do n't want them tell her to come , send them in here I said and give them to the kids . |
8 | And that 's why we do n't make money on carriage forwards cos we do n't sell carriage forwards for the positive reasons , we say , well if they do n't want them send them back , or if they 're damaged send them back . |
9 | Oh we do n't want them do we ? |
10 | What about erm these little going away gift do you want them do you wan na get some choccies for them or |
11 | you do n't by any chance want to borrow that four pound you just lent me do ya ? , wow |
12 | Pilots using them plot their journeys across the uninterrupted emptiness of the Pacific by plotting a course between a series of way-points , random but fixed points above the Ocean that are each given five-letter nonsense names — Neeva , Nytim , Nokka , Nabie , among a host of others — from above which the planes report their positions to the Pacific 's oceanic control centres at Tokyo , Anchorage and Oakland , California . |
13 | When they , when they stopped using them do you think anybody kept them as |
14 | Well we do n't eat them do we ? really ! |
15 | Tell Becky to wear them break your fin your little finger |
16 | The recession — it looks as though there is a glimmer of light , but I was on the continent a couple of three weeks ago when the mortar attack took place at Number Ten and the reaction of people I met I mean it was much more marked there than it was here , or seemed to be . |
17 | You see , I 've just realised I love you , too . |
18 | How do you think I get my oil to the island for the generator and the Aga ? ’ |
19 | I did n't think I mean there 's any Easy one here , plot the graph . |
20 | I do think I push me luck a little bit |
21 | Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father . |
22 | ‘ Surely you did n't think I bore you any personal grudge about what happened ? ’ |
23 | must think I 've nowt else to do and watch down street . |
24 | I do n't think I know her name . |
25 | Do you think I know what 's going on ? |
26 | ‘ I do n't think I know what a bastide is . ’ |
27 | When am I supposed to have broken into the house , and why on earth should you think I know anything about any of the guns ? ’ |
28 | I do n't think I know anyone who has made a fortune from their knitting machine , but then they are not likely to tell me if they have a yacht in the Mediterranean and a villa in the south of France , are they ? |
29 | Well I do n't think I know anybody that would be interested really . |
30 | I do n't think I know anybody that hundred per cent 'appy . |