Example sentences of "[Wh adv] do [adv] [pers pn] [verb] your " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Why do n't you ask your mum if you can take the frill off and I 'll ask mine to alter your dress if it 's all right ? ’ |
32 | Perhaps your Pack would like to collect stamps together — why do n't you ask your Brown Owl ? |
33 | What country am I in ? ’ ) and probably educate you too ( ’ Um , why do n't you ask your mum , son ? ’ ) . |
34 | Now why do n't you take your croaky-faced mate and sod off back to boring boxed set land and bother the world no more ! |
35 | She tried to put him at ease : " Why do n't you take your coat off ? " she said . |
36 | Oh w oh w er have to , up the top , you know those two she said why do n't you take your gates off like us , I said why should I ? |
37 | And why do n't you take your cup as well ? |
38 | " Why do n't you put your clothes on right now and get down to Seventh Avenue or Forty-Second Street . |
39 | Why do n't you put your handbrake on , it 'll be much easier . |
40 | Why do n't you put your belt on them trousers ? |
41 | So why do n't you use your common sense and show them some respect ? |
42 | As they were walking up Buller 's Hill Bourne asked him , ‘ Why do n't you use your car , sir ? ’ |
43 | Now the Labour party control the city council , may I say this , that if your feelings are against barbaric sport as much as that , why do n't you use your contr , your controlling power on the city council and then ban boxing in all the city establishments , then you will show me that you mean what you are saying and that you are not just using the present position of this council for a political measure and political gain and I 'd like to also ask what this has cost the council what this has cost could be thousands . |
44 | he says well why do n't you use your pass ? |
45 | Well why do n't you use your head and go and do them yourself ? |