Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | PITY you did n't sign your letter . |
2 | Pity you did n't lose your voice at home today Charlotte is there |
3 | ‘ Pity you did n't accept my offer of five grand . |
4 | ‘ A pity you did n't get him to attend to the little bitch before , ’ commented Rachel . |
5 | and then they walk in the bin so I suggest you do n't give me any hassle |
6 | say you do n't recognize it , is it true ? |
7 | ‘ To run after me like this , and then say you do n't want me ! ’ |
8 | ‘ You say you do n't find it difficult to multiply one number by another , ’ Miss Honey said . |
9 | Say you do n't believe he 's bad ! ’ |
10 | just say you do n't know her name but you 're it 's a woman . |
11 | You say you do n't know what he was convicted of ; do you have any clues as to the sort of thing that it 's likely to have been ? |
12 | If I say you do n't know you do n't know . |
13 | Say you did n't understand it or something . |
14 | Say you did n't use your |
15 | ‘ You 've never had any trouble attracting the opposite sex , so how come you do n't have anyone in tow now ? ’ |
16 | How come you do n't fire him ? |
17 | When you get what you want you do n't want what you get … |
18 | Do not ask me what know already and go through this routine of what d' ya do who d' ya do where d' ya go . |
19 | I never believed you did n't know something more real in your mind . |
20 | You 're always pretending you do n't know who General Midwinter is and you do n't know what the organization is . |
21 | ‘ I think the public will be better protected if for the next two years and possibly afterwards you are on a regime of medication which will ensure you do n't do anything like this again , ’ he said . |
22 | The scripture says you do n't accept it . |
23 | I sha n't show this to Mabel she says you do n't like it . |
24 | He he says I give it to Maggie , I says you did n't give it to Maggie I says you give it to Linda 's lad . |
25 | " I hope you did n't change your mind about taking up languages , " said Miss Haines , finally , and with a slight constraint . |
26 | ‘ But I hope you did n't throw it at him , ’ she said . |
27 | ‘ I hope you did n't tell him how we found out . ’ |
28 | ‘ I hope you did n't think I was getting at you and Roy . |
29 | ‘ I hope you did n't overdo it too much last night , ’ he said . |
30 | MAURICE : ( from a distance ) : I hope you did n't buy them just for me . |