Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pers pn] [vb infin] out " in BNC.
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1 | But on the other hand , I was furious ; I thought : this is ridiculous , why should n't I go out wearing what I want without getting hassle ? |
2 | She says why do n't I go out there on a visit . |
3 | Though you thought , Oh come on old misery ca n't I go out on my own some time ? |
4 | Shit , why ca n't I keep out of trouble Marcus ? |
5 | Why did n't she stay out of this . |
6 | Why could n't she slide out of herself and be someone else , if only for the ten seconds it would take to push open the door of the hotel and step across the threshold ? |
7 | Well why ca n't she go out for christmas dinner ? |
8 | I had a row with her several times , but this once I said , why did n't she get out there and shift some bloody irrigation mats with me , and she just slapped her belly and said she 'd got too fat to bend . |
9 | Why do n't you go out somewhere ? |
10 | ‘ Then why on earth do n't you go out to visit them ? ’ |
11 | Did n't you go out and look ? |
12 | Did n't you go out with him ? |
13 | ‘ Why do n't you pass out now ? |
14 | ‘ So why , Ruth , why the hell did n't you sort out your affairs and come back to me ? ’ |
15 | Why do n't you speak out ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Look , ’ he said , ‘ why do n't you sit out , while it 's like this . |
17 | ‘ Why do n't you step out on to the pavement ? ’ |
18 | Ca n't you copy out what you , what you missed ? |
19 | ‘ I was just saying to Sally , why do n't you come out with us on Saturday ? ’ |
20 | " Why do n't you come out with us some time ? |
21 | Ca n't you come out with anything ? |
22 | But do n't you test out material on stage ? |
23 | Would n't you find out something about Walter Machin there ? ’ |
24 | ‘ You 've got friends in the local CID — ca n't you find out what 's going on ? ’ he pursued . |
25 | Well ca n't you find out where the |
26 | Do n't you do n't you fall out of there ! |
27 | Toby stood at my elbow , and when I 'd hung up and told him said , with a strange urgency , almost like despair : " No , no , not this Sunday , for Christ 's sake , ca n't you get out of it ? " |
28 | ‘ Why do n't you get out of this place ? ’ |
29 | you know if you want , want to be doing things do n't you get out of house and that |
30 | ‘ Why did n't you call out for help ? ’ |