Example sentences of "[vb base] n't [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And yiv got tae watch not tae laugh at them , huv n't yi . |
2 | ‘ 'ave n't you told no one about it yet ? ’ |
3 | You must know foreign languages , you 've been all over with the Army , 'ave n't you ? ’ |
4 | Di' n't they say you 'ad to use it ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Do n't ye smoke ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Do n't ye dare malign the girl in my presence and under my roof ! ’ |
7 | ‘ Do n't ye dare mock us , Gallagher ! ’ he shouted . |
8 | ‘ Do n't ye dare call me that , ye bloody cow ! ’ he roared , half-raising his fist . |
9 | ‘ Ye like money , do n't ye ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Bridget minds her like a saint , do n't ye ? ’ |
11 | Do n't ye want to know what happened to him ? ’ |
12 | Now , dae ye know the date of Ángel 's birth or do n't ye ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Do n't ye remember the name of your own neighbours , boy ? ’ |
14 | De government said if yu do n't yu will regret it later . |
15 | Why do n't yous take the train to Bangor ? |
16 | Ah well do n't yous two |
17 | The this is that everybody I mean everybody sort o you learn them do n't them on probationary year . |
18 | We do n't them . |
19 | When a colleague discovered that I was coming here to do this er she saw it as laughable and she also saw it as something that I would prefer to keep quiet from my colleagues and tried a bit of moral blackmail on me as well to say I 'm going to tell them about that if you do n't them about this sort of thing . |
20 | No , you 're so embarrassed about your socialist ideas , you , you do n't , you do n't them , feel people knowing that socialist |
21 | The only time we really react to them is when , perhaps , it 's on our car we do n't them to disturb anybody and you 're trying to fumble about with your keys and switch the thing off . |
22 | She said if I could get us chucked outside the cinema , chucked out the cinema cos Billy said he 'd get us chucked out the cinema for , she goes and we can all pretend we do n't them . |
23 | Yeah because you know why people never tried him , cos everyone used to sit like like some people that are rubbish at the game yeah , they say oh , this Guy 's shit and what they do they say oh , it 's shit and tell everyone do n't be him , do n't him he 's shit . |
24 | You do n't me you ha , you ca n't answer the phone like that . |
25 | ‘ — well anyway , I remembered the last time she was here this Mrs Heatherington-Scott made a set at Sir Harry Destry , like Thomas said , and — well , we all know what happened that time , do n't we ? |
26 | Why do n't we go and sit down for a few minutes and then you can decide what you want to do next ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Why do n't we go over to Richard and Jane 's one evening ? |
28 | Do n't we have in him a formalist , in fact an aesthete ? |
29 | You may ask me then : ‘ Why do n't we do just that ? why has there been this passionate search for some other method of preventing the fall in the value of money or controlling the fall in the value of money , if a cause and perhaps the major cause is undisputed , assessable and obvious ? ’ |
30 | But do n't we also know , if only in our dreams , that even as we do so we will one day just as surely tall down it ? |