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

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1 Yeah , but I do n't I ever do is copy .
2 Why ca n't I ever find things that suit me ? ’
3 Do n't I ever surprise you , and twist a knife in your heart ?
4 Why ca n't I ever behave like the person I want to be ?
5 Did n't 'e ever find out ? ’ the carman asked .
6 ‘ Why does n't she ever open any windows ? ’ thought Marie .
7 ‘ Do n't you ever realise , ’ said Helen , ‘ that the way we live is unlike the way other people live ? ’
8 Why do n't you ever mention where your change of clothes come from when you go on those long journeys , I was dying to ask , but I did not want to stop the flow of his fatal attraction and eccentric erudition .
9 ‘ Did n't you ever go to school , Joe , when you were young ? ’
10 Why do n't you ever go back to places that were in the news , we are asked .
11 Why do n't you ever go down to Half Price Jewels ?
12 Do n't you ever go down to the hostels or down
13 And of course the old man was there and he come over and grabbed the bloke by the throat and he said do n't you ever shout at my son like that again .
14 ‘ Ca n't you ever think about anything but correcting grammar ? ’
15 Do n't you ever think of anyone but yourself ? ’
16 Did n't you ever think it might be a shabby move lifting it off the album — a lot of people have mentioned this to me .
17 Did n't you ever think it could be me who was sending the money ? ’
18 Did n't you ever think , Ellen , that if Heathcliff and I married , we would be very poor ?
19 Do n't you ever think of anything but dosh ? ’
20 Did n't you ever think of that ? ’
21 Do n't you ever pay attention to the teachings of the Church ? ’
22 I brought you two together and do n't you ever forget it . ’
23 ‘ I am Lady Lassiter to you , and do n't you ever forget it . ’
24 I 've done nothing but change my plans because of what happened then , and do n't you ever forget it . ’
25 ‘ However , do n't you ever forget that I know who was responsible . ’
26 Do n't you ever speak to me like that again , I have n't , I rang , no , no , I the landlord either , I waited until the next morning .
27 do n't you ever speak to me like that again , and do n't ever push me again , I said balls you old cunt .
28 Well , for instance ; one night Stella went crazy and assaulted a visitor who had called Stella II a skinny black bitch right in the middle of her rendition of ‘ Te Amo ’ , and he meant it , right there in the middle of his number — well Madame not only showed her approval of the assault by conspicuously buying Stella drinks every night for the whole of the following week ; as soon as she saw the fight starting she got off her stool , yanked out the plug on the sound system , hitched up that frock , got straight up on the stage while they were still on the floor ( she knew Stella would sort him out ) and she went into an unforgettable aria of abuse against this stranger which culminated in her eschewing all her usual magnificence of phrasing and just standing there shouting fuck off at him , screaming fuck off , if you do n't like it you can fuck off , E , X , I , T , there it is , you came in through it and now you can fuck off out of it , fuck off out of it why do n't you you stupid bastard ( and by now of course someone had dragged Stella off and we were all up on our chairs cheering while the disgraced stranger made his slow and humiliating exit through the parting crowd ) why do n't you just piss off and insult someone who does n't have the balls to answer back because you 've picked the wrong girls here darling , fuck off that 's it , fucking fuck off , fucking fuck off right through my front door and do n't you ever , do n't you ever , do n't you ever step on my fucking frock again .
29 Do n't you ever talk to your mother like that again , you revolting little bitch , ’ he howled .
30 Why do n't you ever talk about them ? ’
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