Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [pron] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So do n't anybody say we 're all crackers ,
2 So do n't I get my money ?
3 You do seem to enjoy watching nude bathers , so do n't you think it would be much better for everyone involved if you went somewhere where they did n't mind being watched ? ’
4 Well when you all went , as you all left , when the last lot of redundancies were made , I said I 'm not paying no more union , Judith come over about the union meeting , I said I 'm not going to the meeting Judith and I said I want to come out of the union I 'm not paying any more , I said I ca n't afford ten pound a month for crap , well me and Jan had a big barney over it cos I never got on with her anyway and we had a big fucking row about it , she said the union this , the union that , I said where were the unions with my mates , they were n't in damn site , they were never there , we never saw one union representative from the day Audrey got done and we never ever saw erm till the last one got done , I said so do n't you tell me about the union I said they did fuck all , they were n't even here , so I said I do n't want to pay the union , and I said do n't tell me what to do Jane , I said what I do with me money is up to me I said get me out the union and get me out now , and then they all started , they all wanted to come out of it then , oh Maureen I think I might but what would Debbie say , I said Maureen do you ask her for a shit ?
5 It 'll not affect the shops or the trams or nothin' , so do n't you worry my pet lamb … but would n't it be exciting ? ’
6 So do n't you know whose they are
7 Have you written down did n't you write it in the in the margin ?
8 ‘ She 's got a nasty enough temper — I just do n't myself see her as clever or organized enough to cover her tracks .
9 Er you , you s a lot of them people did apply but er they just did n't you know they did n't get in .
10 ‘ Why ever did n't you bring it in yourself ? ’ he said .
11 And moreover do n't you feel you have a responsibility to explain to ordinary people , particularly in your area , what it is you 're doing and why it 's important and why you should go on doing it ? ’
12 I really do n't I think he 's acting the whole time , I do n't think he knows he 's doing it .
13 Now do n't you leave me !
14 Now do n't you worry your head .
15 and , yeah , well did n't we phone her and had n't she had all that trouble , she 'd had shingles and
16 Well did n't he wake you up ?
17 Then John , , said well did n't you ask her this morning then !
18 yeah , so I know what you 're talking about well did n't you say you got the police one the other day ?
19 she said who do you pay the bill to ? , to I says the post office , well do n't they pay you for having their telephone
20 Well do n't they do it ?
21 well do n't you think your mum I 'd have it ?
22 Well do n't you think he can do it himself ?
23 Well do n't you see it going past , if you stood in the middle and watched it , there it goes ?
24 Well do n't you need it to be here ?
25 Well do n't you enjoy him being here making you laugh ?
26 If his mind was too restless to maintain any hold on the spiritual , then did n't he have something far more immediate to face up to rather than to be wallowing in daily bouts of nostalgia ?
27 Then do n't you think you should break this off ? ’
28 Go on does n't it make you sort of bias when you actually work for the system ?
29 ‘ Caro , for God 's sake , if you have n't got anything better to do why do n't you help us ?
30 I do , clearly , do n't I. Then why do n't I like it ? )
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