Example sentences of "[noun] do [not/n't] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah you run the tape do n't you to tune these in . |
2 | of a , a sort of er , a programme do n't they like , er built in them |
3 | Oh yes I think so a good thing you 're inviting Ken did n't I to come with us ? |
4 | All they broke all the windows went up to all the shops do n't you remember ? |
5 | Ooh did n't , Neil did n't you say he do n't like football |
6 | Strange that he should not support his hometown club do nt you think ? |
7 | But it , yeah , I mean I quite take all of these qualifications but if sh if you take the first couple of paragraphs does n't it seem to be a call to , to radical land reform ? |
8 | The Greater York figure does n't I think change as a consequence of what Mr Curtis has said . |
9 | ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ? |
10 | Kiwi fruits do n't you like kiwi fruits . |
11 | Did n't she ha well , to get from A to B did n't she have to leave the building somewhere ? |
12 | Reggie do n't you think I 'm fat enough ? |
13 | Look at your Aunty Carol does n't she look funny creature ? |
14 | you need a microscope do n't you to see it |
15 | And that other big house , opposite the end of Ashenhill Lane do n't you remember ? |
16 | Call Me Old Fashioned , I thought was a good title , and A Licence to Print Money would have been another good title for a bestseller , but it had rather a rapacious sound do n't you think ? |
17 | I 'm corning in there , so for Lord 's sake do n't you hurt me . ’ |
18 | But now we can reveal that the man behind No. 7 smash Do n't You Want Me is … |
19 | –Whyever do n't you take her home with you to be a lady 's maid ! ’ |
20 | Well I quoted the three thousand as it stood , and , but Wayne wo n't , Wayne wo n't take that , in fact Wayne says on the phone did n't he tell him |
21 | He was no more blind than you or I. Did n't you recognize him for that man we gave a ride to on the road ? |
22 | CATHERINE Did n't they tell you where you came from ? |
23 | ‘ Why the devil did n't he ring me to say you were coming ? ’ |
24 | Then in exasperation , ‘ Why the devil did n't you stop me sooner ? ’ |
25 | Bearing in mind that you 're rich enough to live in Surrey , and some people ca n't even afford a roof over their head do n't you think you have a moral obligation towards these people ? |
26 | spoke to since then , they says , why the heck did n't you say summat ? |
27 | and we were saying about her mum , Mrs do n't you knacker them B guns ! |
28 | For twenty pounds twenty pounds do n't you want it for twenty ? |
29 | Bonnie do n't you think we should get a few more people to go to . |
30 | Husband : Listen ; on our wedding day did n't I say it ? |