Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] [pers pn] [vb infin] you " in BNC.
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1 | They having turkey at Christmas or do n't they let you know ? |
2 | And do n't I tell you not to break the back down and wear your canvas shoes like slippers ? |
3 | ‘ Try not to track mud into the house , Ian , and do n't you think you should drop the term ‘ gyppos ’ from your vocabulary — it 's awfully common . ’ |
4 | ‘ And do n't you think you ought to wait here for Maria Luisa — ? ’ |
5 | ‘ And do n't you know you 're trespassing ? ’ |
6 | ‘ And does n't it reassure you to know she told me about coming here when she kept it from her family ? ’ |
7 | ‘ You 're doing very well , ’ she shouted , ‘ but do n't you think you 've had enough ? |
8 | I know your roots are in England , but do n't you think you could put down roots here in Kentucky ? ’ |
9 | But do n't you think you need to sit and be quite |
10 | But do n't you think you should see my Superintendent ? " |
11 | ‘ How very noble , but do n't you think you 're taking too much on , and for what ? |
12 | ‘ But do n't you feel you might be missing out on things ? ’ |
13 | For there is a dilemma along the way — expressed so poignantly by the very young pregnant schoolgirl who , in response to the question : " But did n't they tell you about sex in school ? " replied " Oh yes , they told me what to do — but nobody said how much I 'd want to do it ! " |