Example sentences of "do [adv] [pers pn] [vb infin] [that] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Did n't we notice that her voice really was n't that strong when it went right up to the top storey ? |
2 | We went to breakfast and Mark Cox was sitting there and he asked us ‘ Did n't we know that there was coup in Russia ? ’ and he told us everything . |
3 | ‘ Did n't you mention that someone had asked to see me ? ’ |
4 | Did n't you know that everything you learn , and everything you suffer , will come in useful at some time in your life ? " |
5 | ‘ Someone was supposed to have come up to me and said , ‘ Did n't you know that there are many starving people in Ethiopia ? ’ to which I 'm supposed to have said , ‘ Yeah . |
6 | Did n't you say that he 'd expect you to tidy your bedroom every day before you went to school and at night before you went to bed , that everything had to be perfectly in place ? |
7 | ‘ Anne , ’ Christine said eagerly to the surprised Anne , ‘ did n't you say that your daddy could n't get enough mistletoe to sell this Christmas ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Did n't I mention that I had a bullet-proof skull ? ’ |
9 | Did n't she realise that he saw through every trick she used . |
10 | And she had asked him what would have happened to her if she had not had these good friends who had come to her aid and given her shelter , and when , in the form of an excuse , his answer had been , did n't she realize that he was distracted ? she had come back with , did n't he realize he had almost killed a man , that he was lucky he was n't in gaol now answering a charge of murder ? |
11 | ‘ Did n't she understand that it might look like she had bought him off with bribery ? ’ the leader asked . |
12 | Yeah but did n't he say that he was gon na try and Tory party . |
13 | Do n't they realize that they were unlucky , all three of them ? |
14 | no I do n't I mean that I hate football |
15 | Do n't you mean that you replayed the episode with yourself as hero ? |
16 | ‘ Do n't you care that I 'm all bored ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Do n't you care that she adores you ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Do n't you care that you deceived me ? ’ |
19 | Do n't you think that they should at least nod in the direction ? |
20 | But , father , do n't you think that one who is just as good and pure , and who understands farm life as well as the farmer , would be much better ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Well , ’ said Harold , ‘ do n't you think that it was a very successful evening ? ’ |
22 | Well do n't you think that it 's really rather improper for you to be doing this ? |
23 | do n't you think that it 's a , it 's a marvellous training for her ? |
24 | Do n't do n't you think that there 's a conflict of interest there . |
25 | Do n't you think that I could find other , just as exceptional bodies somewhere else ? ’ |
26 | ‘ But — do n't you realise that nothing is any good unless it is shared ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Do n't you realise that it 's the last Christmas most of you in here are ever likely to see ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Do n't you agree that it 's madness ? ’ |
29 | Do n't you agree that you never know what you are going to find there but on the other hand if you ignore the expiry date and crunch it all up with a lot of jam , or even a lot of Nivea , it all goes down the red lane and things start to brighten up ? |
30 | You fucking lying git do n't you believe that he 's |