Example sentences of "[vb base] you [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | How d' ya move a country ? |
2 | How d' ya move a country ? |
3 | D' ya want a biscuit ? |
4 | D' ya want a biscuit ? |
5 | D' ya want a game of table tennis ? |
6 | d' ya want a coffee ? |
7 | D' ya want a cup of Dawn ? |
8 | D' ya want a chocolate one ? |
9 | and d' ya have a lot of ? |
10 | D' ya get a lot of kids in there ? |
11 | Why d' ya take a picture ? |
12 | ‘ Jeez , how on earth d' ya take a bath and how is your love life ’ were presumably part of the empathy process from Gerry and his audience almost comatose with voyeurism and in need of splints for drop-jaw . |
13 | ‘ Then in that case I suggest you make a start right away , ’ Harriet said . |
14 | The woman paused before getting into the driving seat and said to Ward in near-perfect English , ‘ I think you 're a bloody fool , but if you 're determined to press on , I suggest you have a word with Alberto Fernandez when you get to Tolambo . |
15 | But once you 've made this sauce of yours I suggest you have a bath and a rest before we eat . |
16 | It sounds as if your engine may have glazed bores and too much crank case pressure if the cap is blowing off I suggest you have a compression check I do not know of an auxiliary tank for a Ninety Indeed , I have the same problem as yourself I 'm a newcomer to Land Rover and recently bought a 1975 Series III88 inch . |
17 | Expect you get a bit bored do n't you ? |
18 | ‘ I expect you have a lot of boyfriends . ’ |
19 | ‘ I expect you have a lot of papers to mark , Harold , ’ Alice said . |
20 | ‘ I know less than nothing about you , and if you 're important , which you must be if you 're a , well , a tycoon , then I expect you entertain a lot — friends , business associates — which means that you 'll need someone who 'll be a credit to you — and I do n't know if I can ! |
21 | ‘ He came right into the carriage from the corridor and said , ‘ I expect you need a hand , sir , ’ ’ Jonathon explained . |
22 | I expect you need a chap you know well , someone you feel comfortable with , not these one-nighters . ’ |
23 | But I do n't think Mr Drennan … ’ he shot a quick look in Malachi 's direction , before turning a sympathetic face to Bull O'Malley ‘ I do n't think Mr Drennan intended that he should ask for your daughter and expect you to make a decision on the spur of the moment . |
24 | British Caledonian had always reminded the general public in its advertising campaign that : ‘ We never forget you have a choice ’ . |
25 | seventy six and what d' you think a cabinet minister 's on ? |
26 | ‘ D' you want a bit ? ’ |
27 | D' you want a bit ? bit . |
28 | D' you want a drink ? |
29 | D' you want a smoke ? |
30 | What d' you have a wife for ? ’ |