Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [pers pn] [adv] get " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was the time they started sending memos out to referees , and I said straight why did n't they just get on with administration and leave us to do the bloody job on the field . |
2 | Did n't they ever get caught out then ? |
3 | ‘ Did n't you even get him a proper layette , the poor wee mite ? ’ |
4 | It would n't be mine , but it 's better than having a could , why did n't you just get a little false tooth like the girl did ? |
5 | A wild idea occurred to him — why did n't he just get his spare shirts and the few pieces that he 'd picked up while he 'd been staying here , throw them all into a bag , and jump on a train or a bus to present himself on their doorstep ? |
6 | ‘ Do n't I even get a sword ? ’ he pleaded . |
7 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
8 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
9 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
10 | Listen bitch why do n't you just get out of my life , go on just get out GET OUT . |
11 | ‘ Why do n't you just get out of here ? ’ she muttered . |
12 | ‘ Why do n't you just get out of this car and come inside for a long cool drink and a long cool swim and admit defeat ? ’ |
13 | well why do n't you just get what you think ! |
14 | why do n't you just get the crisps and |
15 | Why do n't you just get another two pints , why not have three |
16 | " Do n't you ever get tired ? " she asked Sister Anne as the latter opened her book ready for that day 's study . |
17 | Do n't you ever get lonely living on your own ? ’ |
18 | Do n't you ever get tired of insulting me ? ’ |
19 | ‘ If the dog wants to go out , had n't you better get up and take her ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Had n't you better get suited up ? ’ asked Rosheen . |
21 | ‘ If you 're so concerned for his safety , had n't you better get dressed and go after him ? ’ |
22 | and I said I said to Bob I said well , you know said well had n't you better get cos Shirley had had a go at Bob first off , before when , when I went in there first thing . |
23 | Does n't he ever get frightened ? |