Example sentences of "and you [verb] n't [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd go to a school where they 'd been doing French or Latin for two or three years and you had n't done any at all .
2 And you wait for other people an that and and you do n't leave that 's all I wo n't do that again , .
3 ‘ Four guineas , I tell you , and you do n't leave this room until they 're accounted for . ’
4 And you do n't think that , do you ? ’
5 And you do n't think that can be related to his murder ? ’
6 And you do n't think that 's likely now ? ’
7 He turned towards her now , adding , ‘ And you do n't think much of Annie , do you ?
8 And you do n't do any drinking .
9 And you do n't do any
10 And you do n't anticipate any wrangling .
11 And you do n't want that — do you ? "
12 ‘ I realise something is wrong , and I do n't have to look too far to know the cause , ’ she added darkly , ‘ but you must get down to work or the show will be a failure , and you do n't want that to happen , do you ? ’
13 you know and you do n't want that when you 're eating a meal .
14 And you do n't want that .
15 And you do n't want another live-saving episode ? ’
16 You 've had too many of these sort of things and you do n't want any more !
17 The thing is there 's millions of books and you do n't see all that many people
18 They were n't like that owd motor-car : you come home and switch the motor off ; and you do n't see that until tomorrow morning .
19 I mean blue tits is blue tits and great tits is great tits and you do n't see any intermediates .
20 going on , and you do n't need all this garbage in it as well .
21 And you do n't need any special clothing : ‘ Just wear what you would wear to work , ’ says Chris .
22 You 're not fat and you do n't spend all day washing bloody bodies ’
23 And and you do n't understand any of the rest of it .
24 And you do n't call that over-persuading ?
25 ‘ A hundred times the diameter of the Earth , and you do n't call that huge ? ’
26 And you do n't find many of them in this dive . ’
27 ‘ Yes , and you do n't believe that , do you ? ’
28 Give it some of that' or ’ We 've got Sabrina on next weeks show , and you do n't get many of them to the pound , eh boys ? ’
29 And you do n't get many .
30 When an idiom is just something that has the form of , has a certain apparent grammatical form but actually occurs just as a single unit of a fixed meaning , so it has no genuine semantic structure from which you can determine its meaning , for example kick the bucket means die and you do n't get that in the meaning of kick the bucket .
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