Example sentences of "[not/n't] you [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | I mean if they 're just sort of four foot things I mean it 's not you know I think . |
2 | Ah but it 's a it 's a you know a rose , not you know I think I thought well what can you buy her ? |
3 | not you miss me . |
4 | Can not you trust me to ensure a square deal and to ensure even justice between man and man ? |
5 | Anybody wishing if anybody wishes to ring me anyone I 'm not I 'm not you see I do n't see that serves any purpose I 'm sorry I do not think that serves any purpose if you wish to ring me outside this meeting |
6 | ‘ Then why did n't you disillusion me ? ’ he demanded angrily . |
7 | ‘ Do n't you harangue me , you grubby heathen , ’ said Gurder . |
8 | And I said , look why do n't you meet me in front of Conway Hall and kill me then , it would save so much time . |
9 | Why did n't you visit me ? |
10 | Like I said , I 've slowed down in the past for people like that and they have n't you know I do n't think that |
11 | Wo n't you hold me ? |
12 | ‘ Why did n't you wake me ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Why did n't you wake me up ! ’ |
14 | Why did n't you wake me up ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Why did n't you wake me ? ’ asked Ken . |
16 | ‘ Why did n't you wake me ? ’ |
17 | why did n't you wake me ? |
18 | Why do n't you show me this bloody photo ? ’ he asked with a snap of irritation . |
19 | Why do n't you show me this wondrous park of yours ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Why did n't you bring me home like you promised ? ’ |
21 | Why do n't you bring me down some day and somebody steal it |
22 | Hey , darlin' , do n't you fancy me more than that nigger ? |
23 | I 'm corning in there , so for Lord 's sake do n't you hurt me . ’ |
24 | Do n't you mean I do n't what you mean ! |
25 | ‘ Why do n't you change me into a wolf ? |
26 | ‘ Do n't you love me any more ? ’ |
27 | It went : if you loved me then ca n't you love me once again ? |
28 | Poor , bleeding heart , but I 'm here now , love me , why do n't you love me ? |
29 | ‘ Do n't you love me ? ’ he asked her , holding her hand . |
30 | and sharpened up with typical 20th-century cynicism by the American lyricist Stephen Sondheim : I 've got those " God why do n't you love me , oh you do I 'll see you later " blues , That " long as you ignore me , you 're the only thing that matters " feeling , That " if I 'm good enough for you , you 're not good enough " And " thank you for the present but what 's wrong with it ? " stuff . |