Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] you think " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't you think you 'd better see the body buried before you do anything else ? |
2 | ‘ Do n't you think , ’ he began to plead , ‘ that sleeping together automatically provides us with a kind of contract ? ’ |
3 | Do n't you think I 'm a cheerful bastard , Boyo ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Do n't you think it 's about time you pushed off , Piper ? |
5 | ‘ Do n't you think the sound of that mortar appears musical in some way , Taff ? ’ |
6 | ‘ The German shelling is very accurate Taff , do n't you think ? |
7 | I said to him , do n't you think it 's morally wrong trying to con people like that , getting them to shell out all that money ? |
8 | I think Tom Haines will publish it … he 'd be best , do n't you think ? |
9 | ‘ God , do n't you think I know that ? ’ |
10 | Do n't you think it 's funny ? ’ |
11 | Do n't you think it 's time you unbent a little ? ’ |
12 | Do n't you think all this upstage reserve is rather ridiculous ? ’ |
13 | Family quarrels are uncivilised , do n't you think ? |
14 | ‘ Really Bodo , do n't you think of anything but … but things and money . ’ |
15 | Not only did the schoolmaster make him move , but he instructed him to transfer all his personal effects from the luggage rack above the seat to the rack on the other side , which takes a particular kind of pettiness , do n't you think . |
16 | They even look alike , do n't you think ? ’ |
17 | Do n't you think it might be a hoax ? |
18 | ‘ Do n't you think I 've been trying to believe that ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Do n't you think he looks rather divine as an officer ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Charles , we might leave them to it shortly , do n't you think ? ’ |
21 | Do n't you think we 'd better … that is , I 'd better … ‘ |
22 | ‘ It 's best this way , do n't you think ? |
23 | ‘ Do n't you think so ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Do n't you think a woman could have set that trap ? ’ he asked neutrally . |
25 | LM But do n't you think England is interesting inasmuch as its outstanding feature , as a political culture , is its traditionalism ? |
26 | ‘ The cliffs are most impressive , Miss Danziger , do n't you think ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Do n't you think she 's had enough ? ’ |
28 | That was below the belt , but instead of stopping there while she was still in one piece , she drove on in a high , hectoring voice , ‘ Do n't you think your daughter deserves a little rest instead of going home to slave for you after she 's been working all week ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Do n't you think twelve hours ’ , work a day is a little excessive for children so young ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Do n't you think you ought to be asking some ? ’ |