Example sentences of "do [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So I did it anyway cos later on you would have said well you could 've taped me if you want like you always do so I did it anyway . |
2 | Do n't we pay you enough that you have to go into the courier business ? ’ |
3 | This is a great idea — why do n't we do it more often . |
4 | and we do n't we needed her before because we had one typist , we do n't need that now , we c we can cover |
5 | Why do n't they collect it together then ? |
6 | Why do n't they spend it here ? |
7 | Since they evidently have a rate control " knob " on their " stroboscope " , why do n't they turn it permanently to maximum , thereby keeping their perception of the world at its most acute , all the time , to meet any emergency ? |
8 | Why do n't they list them then ? |
9 | If thicker shells are really better for the snail , why do n't they have them anyway ? |
10 | Why do n't they have it right down there at that end where there 's no smoking and the little children would be right out of the way . |
11 | Why do n't I meet you later ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Why do n't I phone them now ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Tessy , do n't you love me just a little now ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Do n't you love me even a little bit ? ’ |
15 | And do n't you love them now ? |
16 | Do n't you tell me again you ai n't got a fella 'cause I sha n't believe you . ’ |
17 | ‘ Then why do n't you tell her so in plain language ? |
18 | Do n't you tell him either , because he 'd feel honour bound to do something about it . |
19 | ‘ I 'm not saying you 're right , young Seb , but do n't you tell anyone else what you 've just told me . |
20 | PAMELA : O , dear Mrs. Jervis , do n't you blame me too . |
21 | ‘ Honestly , Mum , do n't you feel it too ? |
22 | ‘ Do n't you leave him there too long , understand ? |
23 | ‘ And do n't you fancy him just a jot ? ’ |
24 | Hey , darlin' , do n't you fancy me more than that nigger ? |
25 | ‘ Why do n't you fix us both a drink while I 'm trying to find the answer to the problem ? ’ he added , stripping off his tie and undoing the top buttons of his shirt . |
26 | If someone 's expelled for drugs you know do n't you think everyone else would think hey , you know ? |
27 | Do n't you think you better wait till she comes back ? |
28 | ‘ Well , why do n't you bring her home ? |
29 | ‘ Do n't you like it here ? ’ |
30 | Why do n't you play one now ? |