Example sentences of "but [verb] [not/n't] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
2 But do n't you think that gen that Harlow generally has that feeling ?
3 Geoffrey , discussions about the Common Market , for example , tend to be carried out using rational arguments based on economics and legal principles , but do n't you think that at the deepest level international relations depend on national characteristics ?
4 But do n't you find that it 's an uphill struggle .
5 But do n't you see that Blackbeard might come after us ? ’ she asked .
6 Caspar , genuinely appalled , said , ‘ But do n't you know that it 's almost the most dangerous place in the whole of Ireland ? ’
7 Enticing you might be , but do n't you know that variety is the spice of life ? ’
8 But do n't you know whether a solicitor 's going to be here for the committal proceedings today ?
9 But do n't he know that his solicitor 's got ta be here for the today ?
10 Well I know but did n't you go and buy some from that other shop ?
11 Yeah but did n't he say that he was gon na try and Tory party .
12 How perceptive he is , but did n't he know that the BBC had already produced it about two years ago with Frank Finlay and Miriam Karlin ?
13 But had n't he thought that Spiderglass would save him somehow , plug him in to the endless dance of electrons ?
14 But does not he realise that throughout Scotland he and his cronies are seen as a ’ wee parcel of rogues in a nation who were bought and sold for English gold ’ ?
15 But does n't it annoy when somebody 's
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