Example sentences of "i do [prep] you " in BNC.

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1 Now what shall I do with you this morning ?
2 What shall I do with you then ?
3 The big question is now , what should I do with you ?
4 ‘ What the hell do I do with you ? ’
5 that , yes , but you ca n't get it out , you 'll spill it on ya , right , close the fridge door please , you 're not supposed to go in the fridge either are you ? , you 're supposed to ask me if you want them , look you 're letting all the cold out of the fridge ah , get out of the freezer what shall I do with you ?
6 what shall I do with you ?
7 I want no more fighting or I might have to fight what shall I do with you ?
8 I think the Labour Party 's heart is in the right place , they want to take a positive approach and do what they can to help industry , to train , to put more money into training youngsters for industry then we have a skill work force , not a cheap , not a cheap unskilled labour force , er , you know , which is what we , what 's happening now , because we 've just not been trained , they 're cutting the training , but it 's all the same , anyway you know , I , I , I do n't know , you say what can I do for ya , well er in the short run not much except to help the , the people who are on lower income and the children through the budget er which will be introduced , it 'll be that why er through er child benefits and through er high , high benefits and through er , er lower taxes for the , everybody up to er twenty odd , twenty five thousand year or something , so , erm I mean that 's in the short run and little that can be done , it 's not as much as anybody would like , you put more and more into , into er , into training , er more money into industry to help them to invest , er you know you can have a sort of regional development banks to help industry to invest these in , in each of the regions , but I mean the , these are the positive plans and not like this one who 's just letting things go .
9 The atmosphere 's a bit tense , understandably — listen , what can I do for you ? ’
10 ‘ Right , ’ he says , ‘ a nice cup of tea , I was dying for that , what can I do for you ? ’ .
11 What can I do for you ?
12 What can I do for you , son ?
13 ‘ And what can I do for you , Sergeant ?
14 He said , ‘ What can I do for you ? ’ and I said ‘ I did n't really want to get out of anything ; I 'm OK . ’
15 What can I do for you ? ’
16 ‘ So what can I do for you , Mr Lawler ? ’
17 Now , what can I do for you ? ’
18 ‘ What can I do for you , gentlemen ? ’ he asked with a worried frown .
19 ‘ What can I do for you , gentlemen ? ’
20 ‘ OK , Newman , what can I do for you ? ’
21 What can I do for you ? ’
22 What can I do for you ? ’
23 When he stopped speaking she said , ‘ What can I do for you , sir , in the way of cigarettes , tobacco ? ’
24 What can I do for you , now ?
25 ‘ What can I do for you then Mary ? ’
26 ‘ Well , what can I do for you ? ’
27 ‘ Hello my dear , now what can I do for you ? ’
28 ‘ What can I do for you ?
29 ‘ Sure , buddy , what can I do for you ? ’
30 What can I do for you ? ’
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