Example sentences of "you [verb] n't [vb infin] [det] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | But at first you did n't realise that was what it was , that it was the novelty of ice cream wrappers and sweet papers and carrier bags and plastic bags strewn about that had changed the appearance of your childhood home , where nothing was ever discarded , but all returned into the cycle of sustenance . |
2 | You may have to say , Well I 've just been talking to the estate agent about this and er you know on a number occasions he 's sent people along to you er may be you did n't realize that was happening . |
3 | ‘ Well then , if you do n't think that 's proper , we can take Herbert and Miss Beard , ’ he conceded . |
4 | And so you sa , you do n't think that 's fair ? |
5 | ‘ You do n't think that 's the real man , do you ? |
6 | ‘ And you do n't think that 's likely now ? ’ |
7 | You do n't think that 's a good thing ? |
8 | ‘ I mean , ’ he said , ‘ you do n't think this is from the Editor , do you ? ’ |
9 | I do hope you do n't think this is presumptuous , and I expect you are very busy generally , but perhaps you and your husband would like to come here for supper one evening , or we could go out somewhere , or if it 's easier , I could drop in to you one evening for a short time for a chat . |
10 | ‘ You do n't think this is just for him , do you ? ’ |
11 | ‘ I hope you do n't think this is rude , but there 's something I want to ask you , ’ he said . |
12 | ‘ You do n't think this is a threat ? ’ |
13 | If you say if you do n't think this is for you you 've got to tell me that . |
14 | 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 , . |
15 | ‘ You do n't believe that is what happened ? ’ |
16 | I think a lot more these days , and a lot that you do n't know that 's wearing contact lenses . |
17 | I 'll have it in here with you — if you do n't mind that is , " he added quickly . |
18 | If you do n't mind that is , I mean whoops ! |
19 | You do n't mind that being on , if you 've got something to say |
20 | ‘ I thought you might be prepared to be there as well … but if you do n't consider this is in your line of business … do n't worry , I 'm quite used to it ; Graham Rowell could n't be bothered with counselling either , but I happen to think … ’ |