Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So you must n't , not only must n't you worry you 've got to be perfectly made up and have a super figure you know while you 're making tanks or or whatever . |
2 | I mean they could could n't they sponsor us to do it or something ? |
3 | Why could n't they see it coming ? |
4 | well you could do that could n't you providing you get opposite me ? |
5 | Could n't you ask him to stay ? |
6 | That 's why i could n't I thought I had n't got me pen . |
7 | And er I could n't I mean I do a lot of gardening there were n no problems at all , so I took them t well you can see what 's left . |
8 | Could n't he do his keep fit first ? |
9 | We 'd have four lots of two would n't we do you know what that is four twos ? |
10 | Would n't you expect me to do that in the circumstances ? ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ Would n't you like something to eat ? |
12 | ‘ Would n't you say she left her regrets a little late , Sister ? ’ |
13 | Ca n't they tell them to keep their stupid heads down ? |
14 | Why ca n't you leave me to get on with my work in peace ? ’ |
15 | You 're so loud , ca n't you see us recording it ? |
16 | Ca n't you see us play our part ? |
17 | ‘ Watch it for Christ sake , ’ Billy bawled into the wind , ‘ ca n't you see I 've had a hard night . ’ |
18 | Ca n't you see there 's been an accident ? ’ |
19 | ‘ And when she fell for her thirteenth I said , ‘ Ca n't you get him to leave you alone ’ ( not that that 's what she wanted , knowing her ) , and she said , ‘ Well , what can I do ? |
20 | ‘ Ca n't you get him to rustle me a couple of good bullocks ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Ca n't you get it fixed for me ? ’ |
22 | She went straight in and said to them , " For shit 's sake , ca n't you help us take the things up the stairs ? " |
23 | Ca n't you hear me saying to that They all go in a tin up there John . |
24 | ‘ Well , ca n't you persuade him to do it when I 'm not around ? |
25 | ‘ Ca n't you ask them to go away ? ’ |
26 | Well you ca n't I think they 've run out . |
27 | They all come to you , will you sort out this , will you sort out that and the other , and you think , for goodness sake , ca n't I get something done here . |
28 | ‘ Wo n't she expect you to come over once you 've been home and changed your shoes ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Wo n't you help me prevent it being a pointless , sacrifice ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Why wo n't you let me go ? ’ |