Example sentences of "[vb infin] [Wh det] [pron] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 I said well I , he said still thought you were gon na do the bar with wood but since you put it like this if you had a te a tin of beans , would you know which one made you fart !
2 Collect patterns , take them back and the head used to pick and then we used to have to go and buy what they wanted you see , the amount of material they wanted .
3 ‘ Do n't you even know what it cost you ? ’
4 He swung open the door and said over his shoulder , ‘ I do n't know what you think you 're doing , Martin , distracting the coroner 's officer in the execution of his duty .
5 I thought you meant I do n't know what I thought you meant !
6 I do n't know what I married you for , you 've always been frigid — even when Uncle Joe sent that powdered rhino horn from Saudi Arabia . ’
7 Cos you do n't know what I want you for .
8 ‘ You 'll know what she wants you to know and no more .
9 ‘ But it does n't matter what they call you — with players like Harris the attraction was arrogance , terror , you name it — and the people paid to see it , week in week out . ’
10 I refused to have a mastectomy and I see now in terms of theory , that I was stagemanaged at various points on the production line , into trying to turn me into a well-behaved patient by traumatising me by saying ‘ If you do n't do what we tell you … ’ or ‘ You 're being very naughty ’ or ‘ You 're being hysterical ’ , or ‘ We have n't got time to deal with all these questions , we 'd never get round ’ , and so on .
11 " You 'll do what I tell you . "
12 ‘ You will do what I TELL you to do , WHEN I tell you to do it .
13 Will they do what I told you to tell them to do ? ’
14 You did n't do what you thought you were doing .
15 If for some reason it subsequently becomes obvious that you ca n't do what you said you 'd do , then the genuine thing to do is to contact the person before the deadline expires , admit your difficulty and negotiate a new deadline .
16 it adds devalue do n't it ? , well why do n't you do what you said you were gon na do and have a , a doubled barrel name
17 ‘ In other words , Brown , you 'll do whatever we tell you .
18 But you can always swap the axes , if you do n't like what they give you .
19 Do you remember what I told you last night ? ’
20 ‘ Do you remember what I told you , about the woman who called down the curse on your many-times great-grandmother . ’
21 Nick , do you remember what I told you about Oliver a long time ago ?
22 You might not realise that but your got to actually believe what we tell you .
23 ‘ You mean you do n't believe what I told you in Auckland ? ’
24 ‘ Did n't you understand what I asked you to do ? ’
25 Durance said : ‘ I believed that if I were there I could control what she told you . ’
26 Sometimes , too , you have to scratch ear to make sure you really did just hear what you thought you had , for although spotting-the-influence occasionally seems to tempt the listener , there is some highly individual writing here , and the prodigality of the invention is startling : the music simply poured out of her , sometimes with a batty , Ancient-Mariner intensity that buttonholes the listener willy-nilly , not stopping to form its garrulousness into coherent shapes .
27 BEATRIX : Do n't forget what I told you .
28 ‘ Do n't forget what I told you , Miss Williams .
29 Do n't forget what I warned you I 'd do , and that has n't changed .
30 ‘ Does n't that prove what I told you ?
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