Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Baby why ca n't I wake up with you |
2 | Why ca n't I wake up with you |
3 | er at three fifty , oh ca n't I go up with |
4 | Though you thought , Oh come on old misery ca n't I go out on my own some time ? |
5 | Shit , why ca n't I keep out of trouble Marcus ? |
6 | Why do n't I get back to you when I have this thing up and running ? ’ |
7 | Why did n't she stay out of this . |
8 | 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 ? |
9 | Well why ca n't she go out for christmas dinner ? |
10 | Why did n't she go down to his house to see for herself ? |
11 | ‘ Why did n't she go down with the others ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Would n't she move over to England ? ’ |
13 | Why the hell could n't she turn up in a Barbour , a headscarf and a Volvo like everyone else 's mother ? |
14 | Ca n't she get in from down there ? |
15 | However , she had met a very nice lady from Pinner who said why did n't she come along with the Lionisers ' visit to Fort House that afternoon . |
16 | uhum , could n't you go up in the other corner . |
17 | " Why do n't you go round with our Julie any more ? " |
18 | Although he reached an uneasy peace with the Hanoverians , Crewe held privately to his old loyalties and on his death bed he is reported to have called out to Grey : ‘ Dick , do n't you go over to them , do n't you go over to them ’ [ Clarke ] . |
19 | Although he reached an uneasy peace with the Hanoverians , Crewe held privately to his old loyalties and on his death bed he is reported to have called out to Grey : ‘ Dick , do n't you go over to them , do n't you go over to them ’ [ Clarke ] . |
20 | Why in the name of God ! did n't you go over to Rome and be done with it . ’ |
21 | Well why do n't you go over to Wimborne quickly and get it off of them ? |
22 | ‘ Look , why do n't you go down to the bar and have a couple of drinks ? ’ |
23 | Why do n't you go down to the optician 's and see about it ? ’ |
24 | Why do n't you go down to the sea and get a blow before tea ? ’ |
25 | Bernard would sometimes call from London and say , ‘ Peter , why do n't you go down to New York for the day and see all the magazine editors ? ’ |
26 | " Why do n't you go down to the Lake Field , " he said to Nicandra , " the yearlings might amuse them . |
27 | " Did n't you go back for " un ? |
28 | ‘ Why did n't you go back to the road and phone a taxi ? ’ |
29 | ‘ If you hate it all so much , why do n't you go back to the bogs ? ’ was his retort . |
30 | Why do n't you go back to Gran 's ? |