Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ye mean ye 'd be willin' to try and kill off her friends just to keep her to yerself ? ’ |
2 | So we 've got and then d' ya think we 'll like get poetry and then we 'll get our last ? |
3 | Maybe he 'll phone tomorrow , d' ya think I 'll get four out of that ? |
4 | D' ya think she 'll be alright ? |
5 | D' ya think she 'll go back to work Kevin ? |
6 | D' ya think it might be worth writing to some of the and asking them to donate any paper plates ? |
7 | Yeah d' ya know I could drink and drink and drink you know there only you get all the fingers caught , it 's like with an ironing board int it ? |
8 | well erm , it 's just a sense of ya know I could n't care less it 's yeah go on an do that I do n't give a stuff |
9 | D' ya reckon you 'd have to pay for it ? |
10 | So d' ya think it 'll be quite good then ? |
11 | ‘ I bet noo ye wished ye 'd run . ’ |
12 | You may want emotional support at any stage of HIV infection , and it will be important for you to find someone you trust who will give the support you need . |
13 | If you failed it must be because of complex interactions with your environment . |
14 | To help you make the best decisions and to ensure you quickly get to understand the way Italy and the Italians work , when you book we will send you a complimentary booklet ‘ Welcome to Italy ’ full of advice and information . |
15 | When you book you will be asked how many games you wish to play and how many people are to be playing . |
16 | When you book you will be given a start time . |
17 | The usual price for overnight accommodation at Glassdrumman for two people sharing a room , afternoon tea , transport to the opera , opera tickets , butler service and a champagne picnic hamper is £175 , but if you quote Country Living when you book you will receive a 10 per cent discount . |
18 | She wanted to press her hand on his , say , ‘ My dear , Mr Frere , I beg you to forgive what must appear an intolerable intrusion , but I have reason to believe your present happiness must be short-lived unless … ’ |
19 | Do n't know who you got we 'll have to wait and see who we get . |
20 | He said : ‘ I was sitting on the edge of my seat , jumping up and down , shouting , ‘ If you win it 's because you try and if you lose you must not cry ’ . |
21 | Imagine your response if , when you were depositing funds in a building society account , your attention was drawn to the fact that if you died only the original investment would be returned , but if you lived you would keep all of the interest . |
22 | What you mean somebody would take it |
23 | ‘ You mean they might disapprove ? ’ |
24 | ’ You mean they might not get us to Fraxilly ’ . |
25 | You mean they could 've , they could 've gone for the Soviet style collectivization ? |
26 | You mean they 'd have him back ? |
27 | ‘ You mean we might have to leave here ? ’ |
28 | ‘ If you mean we 'll catch them , yes it will , but it will also , almost certainly , mean the girl 's death . |
29 | You mean we 'll be struck by lightning ? ’ |
30 | ‘ You mean we 'll be the Space Invaders ? ’ |