Example sentences of "you [adv] [vb infin] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | and I said well if you have that now , you better eat your dinner . |
2 | You better get your head down Wesley . |
3 | ‘ But you better get your arse on the deck . |
4 | ‘ Oh , but why can you not bring your friend to stay with me , too ? |
5 | Can you not open your banana yet ? |
6 | Will you not accept his parole ? ’ |
7 | Do you not see your father regrets what he did ? ’ |
8 | ‘ As you voted for me , ’ he told that turbulent Labour MP , ‘ why do you not support my authority or at least let me know beforehand what you intend to do ? ’ |
9 | ROBBIE D' you not know my voice ? |
10 | ‘ If you are so certain , ’ she prompted , ‘ why do you not close your business and come to London ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Can you not raise your magic ? |
12 | Could you just spell your name so that I can get it right ? |
13 | Others say ‘ why do n't you just change your name to New Express . ’ |
14 | but can you just avoid my lunch hour . |
15 | Okay , can you just slip your shoe and sock off , |
16 | You do n't know what I said , so why do n't you just shut your face . ’ |
17 | Well why do n't you just adopt their verbiage as part of er wo n't have to pay any copyright fees for doing that . |
18 | Ca n't you just see your mother in a pink floppy hat with cherries on it ? |
19 | ‘ Why did n't you just use your key , and why have you brought him ? ’ she demanded , pointing her bony finger at Frankie . |
20 | Ca n't you just say your back 's , just have a rest for a while ? |
21 | ‘ Tell me , love , ’ said Ben , ‘ do you still miss your dad ? ’ |
22 | " Do you still feel her absence keenly ? " she had asked , determined to extract a response of some kind . |
23 | Do you still have his ball ? |
24 | Can you still get your divorce on such puny , immediately regretted unfaithfulness ? |
25 | ‘ D' you still practise your religion , Hilda ? ’ |
26 | The question this time , however , is would you still put your money on her ? |
27 | ‘ And do you usually put your lunch on the front of your shirt , Nigel ? |
28 | ‘ Do you always speak your mind , signorina ? ’ |
29 | Anyway , ’ he seized my arm again , ‘ do you always lock your chamber ? ’ |
30 | Can you ever remember your husband asking you to go out and leave him alone with anyone ? ’ |