Example sentences of "do you [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you suppose they find it monotonous ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I say , do you suppose they charged us enough ? |
3 | What do you suppose they talked about ? ’ |
4 | Where do you suppose they have taken him ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Why do you suppose they are moving like that ? |
6 | " What do you suppose they were alter ? " she asked , thinking of the burglars . |
7 | ‘ Do you suppose they need a not-so-hot cocktail waitress there ? ’ she said , somewhat flippantly . |
8 | ‘ If a general election were to be called on April 9 1992 ’ it says do you suppose they know something we do n't ? |
9 | do you suppose they got that name because she was always |
10 | Do you suppose they cater for such a range of sizes |
11 | ‘ Do you suppose we 're ever going to feel comfortable in these uniforms ? |
12 | Why else do you suppose we have two arms ? " |
13 | Do you suppose it 's a western ? |
14 | Do you suppose it was true about him keeping drugs there ? ’ |
15 | ‘ So what do you suppose it was ? ’ asked Chrissie . |
16 | Do you suppose it was Erdle who stole my iron ? ’ |
17 | ‘ How do you suppose it happened ? ’ |
18 | Mm , mm Do you suppose it 's getting a bit the the file of phrase is complete fury over trend |
19 | WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE YOU WOULD WANT , IF YOU WERE ? |
20 | What do you suppose you are , some sort of little saint ? |
21 | Or do you suppose you could eat a dog and not think anything of it ? " |
22 | He scrambles his own identity as a man and magistrate : ‘ Do you suppose I did n't come to search your room at the time ? |
23 | Now do you suppose I might go and get myself some lunch ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Why do you suppose I keep hearing laughter ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Why do you suppose I 'd do that ? |
26 | ‘ And where do you suppose I went ? ’ he said impatiently . |
27 | ‘ Do you suppose I 'm afraid of the dark or something ? ’ she said frostily . |
28 | Alexandra , if I had two legs as you have , if I were whole and young and healthy , do you suppose I should be content to moon through the days , dabbling at this and that , as you do ? |
29 | How do you suppose I feel , crippled , helpless — ’ |
30 | Do you suppose I run a rooming house , or can it be you are not so innocent as you appear ? |