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

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1 ‘ Then why do n't we simply drive back ?
2 turning over , I ca n't be bothered why do n't we just carry on
3 Why do n't we just go away for the day ? ’
4 Why do n't we just apologize together ?
5 Perhaps this is a sign of Gill 's effect on me — that nowadays I can say something like , ‘ Why do n't we just take off ? ’
6 But he 's not the sort of person that 'll say ah yeah we 've been doing this for a little while , why do n't we just take off and go somewhere and fuck it , fuck it , let's just go and do something together he 's the sort of person that they would settle down into this safe little life and , which would n't actually be that safe for Vanessa , it 'd be very very you know , much what Dangerous wants to do .
7 Well they do n't they just sit there looking at
8 Oh well why do n't they just bring down as well you know might as well .
9 I want this one cos I do n't they probably have n't got any
10 Do n't they usually come up here on a Saturday night ?
11 So why do n't I just go down to that devil-Frenchman 's wagon and see how he likes burning … ’
12 I , I do n't I honestly do n't know what we 're going to do about Beria
13 No I , I do n't I really do n't , I think it , in it with
14 ‘ Why do n't you both come over and have a cup of tea some time ? ’ he suggests .
15 Why do n't you both come round
16 Why do n't you both come along tomorrow afternoon ? ’
17 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
18 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
19 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
20 Why do n't you just give up and go back down to London ?
21 Why do n't you just give up
22 Do n't you just do n't you go the Registry Office ?
23 ‘ Why do n't you just sit down and tell me the whole story from the beginning . ’
24 Why do n't you just sit down somewhere ?
25 Yeah , why do n't you just sit down and have our drink first .
26 Why do n't you just piss off and leave me alone .
27 Well , for instance ; one night Stella went crazy and assaulted a visitor who had called Stella II a skinny black bitch right in the middle of her rendition of ‘ Te Amo ’ , and he meant it , right there in the middle of his number — well Madame not only showed her approval of the assault by conspicuously buying Stella drinks every night for the whole of the following week ; as soon as she saw the fight starting she got off her stool , yanked out the plug on the sound system , hitched up that frock , got straight up on the stage while they were still on the floor ( she knew Stella would sort him out ) and she went into an unforgettable aria of abuse against this stranger which culminated in her eschewing all her usual magnificence of phrasing and just standing there shouting fuck off at him , screaming fuck off , if you do n't like it you can fuck off , E , X , I , T , there it is , you came in through it and now you can fuck off out of it , fuck off out of it why do n't you you stupid bastard ( and by now of course someone had dragged Stella off and we were all up on our chairs cheering while the disgraced stranger made his slow and humiliating exit through the parting crowd ) why do n't you just piss off and insult someone who does n't have the balls to answer back because you 've picked the wrong girls here darling , fuck off that 's it , fucking fuck off , fucking fuck off right through my front door and do n't you ever , do n't you ever , do n't you ever step on my fucking frock again .
28 ‘ Why do n't you just piss off , ’ she said curtly .
29 Now , why do n't you just go upstairs like a good little girl and get out of those wet things ?
30 ‘ Why do n't you just go on through , Nick , ’ Donna invited me , ‘ and I 'll bring you and Matt your drinkies . ’
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