Example sentences of "[verb] n't [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Never too late … did n't we just prove that ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Did n't you already do that , you son of Cain you ? ’ said the voice . |
3 | Why do n't we just empty this whole deck and search it room by room ? ’ |
4 | I ca n't fix it Alex er I do n't , oh hang on , why do n't we just leave those two pieces out , see if we can fix it without them . |
5 | ‘ Tonight why do n't we just skip all the 4 play mama , and just get down on the floor ! ’ |
6 | ‘ Tonight why do n't we just skip all the 4 play mama , and just get down on the floor ! ’ |
7 | Why do n't we just mark all the ones that are being used by saying |
8 | Well le ge well why do n't we just use both fists ? |
9 | ’ But why do n't they just do that ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Why do n't you both fetch some more coffee ? ’ |
11 | Why do n't you fucking squeeze that spot on the top of your shoulders ? |
12 | got , do n't you just love those , oh dear , right there |
13 | do n't you just love those creme eggs ? |
14 | Why do n't you just get another two pints , why not have three |
15 | " Do n't you ever wash this ? " |
16 | ‘ Do n't you ever do that again ! |
17 | The other woman , whom she described as a man-hater , made her get up and come to the lavatories and once inside shouted vehemently , ‘ Do n't you ever do that again , if those men see you crying they 'll walk all over you ’ . |
18 | ‘ Do n't you ever do that again , ’ he said , without looking at me or breaking his stride . |
19 | Flaherty asked who was to take the sketches to the Fire Court and the Gnomes at once looked alarmed , because had n't they already travelled all the way from Gallan and it a terrible long journey , never mind getting lost twice , as well as the Robemaker 's Workshops and the Cruachan Cavern being on the route . |
20 | But then , had n't she already found that out ? |
21 | Had n't she always concentrated all her energies on having a good time , even though she knew deep down that she wanted to do more with her life ? |
22 | ‘ Why does n't she ever open any windows ? ’ thought Marie . |
23 | ‘ If — as you seem to think — I 'm not — exclusive , then does n't it also figure that experience might have taught me discernment , selectivity ? |
24 | ( Have n't we already heard that , dearest NME ? |
25 | Have n't you even put some coffee on ? ’ |
26 | Have n't you ever noticed that ? |
27 | ‘ Have n't you ever done such a thing ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Have n't I just done that , Willie ? ’ |
29 | ‘ You make the finest pizzas on the Sussex coast — have n't I always said that ? |