Example sentences of "n't you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Now why do n't ya , why do n't ya go to middle . |
2 | did n't ya had the last , said you were out |
3 | Eh , posh ai n't ya come here love , let's , let's have a look at it ? |
4 | we 'll go round the back , cos I do n't know if he opened the front oh you have to move fast have n't ya to catch those three ? |
5 | ‘ No , Christy , ’ says Perry , ‘ and why ai n't ye got to bed ? |
6 | ‘ Do n't ye smoke ? ’ |
7 | Do n't ye want to know what happened to him ? ’ |
8 | Would n't ye agree , lad , would n't ye ? ’ |
9 | Did n't ye ask her ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Do n't ye remember the name of your own neighbours , boy ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Do n't ye dare malign the girl in my presence and under my roof ! ’ |
12 | ‘ Do n't ye dare mock us , Gallagher ! ’ he shouted . |
13 | ‘ Do n't ye dare call me that , ye bloody cow ! ’ he roared , half-raising his fist . |
14 | ‘ Well , you know , it might have been a bit sort of accidental , do n't you reckon ? ’ |
15 | Do n't you reckon that 'd be dead boring though , I mean I mean |
16 | Do n't you reckon it feels like it should be about half three ? |
17 | No do n't you reckon Sherry 's the sort of person who 'd do that |
18 | He 's just so odd that boy , he just flirts with everything and everyone in sight , do n't you reckon ? |
19 | That about sums it up do n't you reckon ? |
20 | Do n't you reckon ? |
21 | Do n't you reckon ? |
22 | Do n't you reckon that erm the are a bit of a copy of er Spinal Tap ? |
23 | Do n't you reckon ? |
24 | Do n't you reckon that 's a good idea ? |
25 | Do n't you dawdle over your breakfast then , not if you intend to make yourself useful . |
26 | ‘ Why do n't you fix one on the end of this ? |
27 | Could n't you fix something with Neville ? |
28 | ‘ Why do n't you fix us both a drink while I 'm trying to find the answer to the problem ? ’ he added , stripping off his tie and undoing the top buttons of his shirt . |
29 | Well ca n't you fix it yourself ? |
30 | ‘ Then why did n't you disillusion me ? ’ he demanded angrily . |