Example sentences of "[adv] why do n't " in BNC.
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31 | So why do n't we take it from there ? ’ |
32 | So why do n't we just let things develop at their own pace ? ’ |
33 | So why do n't you try listening for a change ? ’ |
34 | ‘ So why do n't you give him a break ? |
35 | ‘ If you stay here she 'll probably call for a dozen more rehearsals of that damn kiss — so why do n't we cut out of here for a while and go for a coffee ? |
36 | The concept has so much potential — so why do n't you invest ? |
37 | So why do n't they admit it ? |
38 | Mike tells me that there is a remote possibility we may have misjudged you after all , so why do n't you try spinning me this fairy-tale ? ’ |
39 | So why do n't they ? |
40 | ‘ So why do n't those countries get together and refuse to pay ? ’ |
41 | So why do n't you avoid a lot of unpleasantness and unlock the door ? ’ |
42 | ‘ So why do n't the Luciferi just kill you ? ’ |
43 | How you are going to get him there is not so obvious — so why do n't you accept him as he is and with the surroundings he now loves ? ’ |
44 | ‘ I told her to ask you — so why do n't you rush after her right now ? |
45 | ‘ So why do n't you do just that ? ’ said Harvey . |
46 | ‘ I 've nothing to do until Monday , so why do n't you stay over , Robert ? |
47 | So why do n't you just settle to knowing your place and doing your job , and just maybe I wo n't let him tear you in shreds the way he 's aching to do ? |
48 | So why do n't I just go down to that devil-Frenchman 's wagon and see how he likes burning … ’ |
49 | So why do n't we — ’ |
50 | So why do n't we do this other one , your your static |
51 | If it does go ahead the proposals to close it will be somewhat late so why do n't we look at them now . |
52 | ‘ So why do n't you like Janice ? |
53 | ‘ So why do n't you ? |
54 | So why do n't you put an end to it here and now and tell me the truth ? |
55 | It may have escaped your notice , Dr Blake , but you were n't the only one who missed dinner and , frankly , I 'm starving , so why do n't you stop arguing and go and get dressed ? |
56 | ‘ So why do n't you come along ? |
57 | Now , ’ he added , rising to his feet and taking the plate from her hand , ‘ it 's a beautiful moonlit night — so why do n't we take a walk in the garden , and you can tell me all about the history of your old family home ? ’ |
58 | So why do n't you all take a break from the city ? |
59 | Look , we 're a bit quiet at the moment , so why do n't you take an extra ten minutes on your tea break and go and see her ? |
60 | I only appear on infrequent occasions , so why do n't they think I 'm just a family friend ? ’ |