Example sentences of "[adv] do [adv] [pron] [verb] we " in BNC.

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1 So do n't anybody say we 're all crackers ,
2 ‘ Caro , for God 's sake , if you have n't got anything better to do why do n't you help us ?
3 ‘ If they want our co-operation why did n't they give us prior notice ?
4 Well why did n't they ask us then ?
5 ‘ But why did n't she tell us earlier ? ’
6 Why did n't she join us tonight ? ’
7 So far we 've only got Roy Castle , David Hamilton , and Russell Grant ( why did n't he give us advance warning about last season ? )
8 ‘ So why did n't he ring us ? ’
9 Why did n't you bring us our dinner ? ’
10 And when she took this most precious creation to art school , the teacher said : ‘ Zena , why did n't you tell us ? ’
11 Why did n't you tell us this earlier ? ’
12 Why did n't you tell us ! ’ he demanded .
13 " Why did n't you tell us ? " the chief said .
14 Over a depressing hotel lunch of beige roast beef and sour cabbage , Miranda asked , ‘ Why did n't you tell us , Adam ? ’
15 Why did n't you tell us that this is a Secondary Darkfall ?
16 Why did n't you tell us ? ’
17 Why did n't you tell us the floor 's covered in puke ? ’ he said angrily , hopping on one foot .
18 Why did n't you tell us who he was ? ’ asked Hatchard .
19 Why did n't you invite us to the wedding , you bad man ? ’
20 Why did n't you let us know you were coming ? ’
21 Why did n't you let us know ? ’ said her mother rather reproachfully .
22 Why did n't you let us crack the egg ?
23 Why did n't you contact us as soon as you knew your daughter had been kidnapped ? ’ was Miller 's unceremonious introduction of a point Charlotte had been expecting to hear raised all day .
24 With Thursday only a day or so hence , why did not he inform us there and then that he would be unable to convey our message to the queen our mother ?
25 And if they want more — of whatever it is — why do n't they tell us ? ’
26 Why do n't they give us parachutes , for God 's sake ?
27 Why do n't they show us all Britain ?
28 Now if the Government wish to restrict the capital borrowing that we can make , which they do anyway , why do they need to restrict , also , what we do with the results of any spending , why do n't they allow us to spend it perhaps , on the roads , that Mr would like to see built ?
29 Why do n't you tell us , Philip ? ’ she said .
30 Nicholas , you fool , why do n't you tell us ? ’ said le Grant .
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