Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] n't [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I mean you just do n't you do n't imagine that do you really ?
2 Well the new the new demands on the just do n't I mean just do n't allow any scope
3 Well I always have , and my mum 's always said to me why ever do n't you sit down
4 Now do n't you think so ?
5 Well do n't I know just the place we 'll be made as welcome as Christmas !
6 But suppose you ca n't does n't he get really about the bed made ?
7 Nan you 'll love why do n't you go back and watch your programme and have a sit down and we wo n't be two ticks eating these .
8 At the Marquee , Phil 's father said that Ralph was using us — he just wanted us to play tonight and then it was all over , we 're finished , so why did n't we finish now ?
9 Why did n't they go straight to agricultural college ?
10 Why did n't they get out ?
11 Why did n't yous come out ?
12 Why did n't I go straight to the Star Council ? ’
13 Why did n't I go home to my own country taking with me the sheet which bore the stains of my virginity .
14 Why did n't I come down that other road ?
15 Why did n't it flash then ?
16 Why did n't she stay out of this .
17 Why did n't she give up and demand a separation ?
18 Why did n't she go back home for dinner ?
19 Why did n't she go down with the others ? ’
20 Why did n't she go down to his house to see for herself ?
21 I had a row with her several times , but this once I said , why did n't she get out there and shift some bloody irrigation mats with me , and she just slapped her belly and said she 'd got too fat to bend .
22 However , she had met a very nice lady from Pinner who said why did n't she come along with the Lionisers ' visit to Fort House that afternoon .
23 And why did n't he drop round to her flat in Hans Crescent for a drink after the show tomorrow ?
24 Why did n't he go away ?
25 Why did n't he go over to America to see it ? ’
26 Why did n't he go back with Mrs Wright ?
27 Why did n't he write more , why did n't he say where he was ?
28 So to the middle-aged man who came up to me in the car park and confessed that in the fifth form he had been silently in love with me — why did n't he say so at the time ?
29 Why did n't he say so ? ’
30 Why did n't he write again ?
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