Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] you [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He had turned and was starting to walk towards the door when he received a full blast from her as she yelled , ‘ Do n't you tell me to shut up ! you young prig , else you 'll find the door locked on you . |
2 | ‘ Do n't you tell me to relax , you wretch . |
3 | ‘ Do n't you want me to give evidence ? ’ she demanded . |
4 | what the printer , oh do n't you make me feel guilty , no I it 's just stupid is n't it ? |
5 | Do n't you mean I do n't what you mean ! |
6 | ‘ God , do n't you think I know that ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Do n't you think I 've been trying to believe that ? ’ |
8 | ‘ I mean , do n't you think I 've got worries enough , Lucinda , what with this terrible war and the bombing ? |
9 | ‘ My dear , Hari , do n't you think I 've learned anything about human nature from my stay at the prison ? ’ he said softly . |
10 | Do n't you think I 've longed to speak to you , to hear your voice ? |
11 | ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ? |
12 | ‘ Oh , do n't you think I thought of that ? |
13 | ‘ Do n't you think I knew that ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Do n't you think I owe you something after employing you under false pretences ? |
15 | Do n't you think I look a bit |
16 | ‘ Do n't you think I tried to make her come with me ? |
17 | ‘ Do n't you think I tried ? ’ he asked quietly , looking into her eyes . |
18 | ‘ Do n't you think I tried ? ’ |
19 | Do n't you think I have the right to command you ? ’ |
20 | Do n't you imagine I deserve some consideration ? |
21 | ‘ Do n't you like me calling you John ? ’ asked Jannie , not looking up from her shopping list . |
22 | ‘ Do n't you like me using your Islamic name ? ’ said Mrs Wilson . |
23 | ‘ But why do n't you let me cook it ? |
24 | Why do n't you let me go now , before the situation gets even worse ? ’ |
25 | Obviously eager to show how indispensable he himself was , James offered : ‘ Why do n't you let me deal with this , Stephen ? |
26 | ‘ Why do n't you let me take you out , Kate ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Why do n't you let me take over the accounts ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Look , why do n't you let me demonstrate — ’ |
29 | Why do n't you take me to visit with your wife ? |
30 | ‘ For pity 's sake , Shiona , do n't you know I 've always loved you ? ’ |