Example sentences of "do [adv] [pers pn] [vb infin] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't they like come on .
2 ‘ I only overhang the couch by a foot or so at each end ; why do n't I attempt to curl up there when you and Janice are in residence , if not flagrante , in the bedroom ? ’
3 Do n't you want to go on kissing me ? ’
4 Why do n't you want to go back inside , where all the fun is ? ’
5 He was already half-way down the ladder when he shouted back at me , ‘ Do n't you want to come along , sister ? ’
6 Do n't you want to get back to Labour and Delivery ? ’ she asked .
7 Do n't you want to find out .
8 Do n't you have to reach out beyond any one party to tackle issues like that ? ’
9 Do n't you have to go back to that school of yours ? ’
10 ‘ Why do n't you try taking out your frustrations on a squash court ? ’ she suggested with acid vigour .
11 ‘ All right , but do n't you try to come up here if the weather 's too bad . ’
12 Do n't you get fed up of all these trees ? ’
13 Do n't you get fed up with Country rock Beach Boy Prefab Sprout Lloyd Cole pop all the time ? ) is an appalling one .
14 Cos I often wonder , do n't you get fed up all these exams and
15 " Do n't you dare walk off when I 'm talking to you , Timothy Amsterdam .
16 Do n't you dare walk off and leave me here , ’ she commanded fiercely .
17 Do n't you dare miss out on the fun . ’
18 Do n't you dare give up yet ! ’
19 You can go out with any other colour hairstyle , any other colour hair you want , but do n't you dare go out with blonde !
20 do n't you dare come over
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