Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 of a , a sort of er , a programme do n't they like , er built in them
2 Strange that he should not support his hometown club do nt you think ?
3 The Greater York figure does n't I think change as a consequence of what Mr Curtis has said .
4 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
5 Cloward and Ohlin ( 1960 ) , in a highly influential work did not themselves draw any treatment conclusions ( although their ideas inspired a major treatment programme ) .
6 On the other hand , the marriage does not itself have support from wider society : ‘ There is less pressure for a couple to stay together because their break-up has little impact outside the domestic sphere and causes fewer ripples than it would in a society where kinship is more central to the wider social organization ’ ( Allan , 1985 , p. 104 ) .
7 Home ownership does not itself have an embourgoisement effect .
8 The devoted husband did not himself go to Cumnor , but sent his cousin , Sir Thomas Blount , to investigate .
9 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 ?
10 I 'm corning in there , so for Lord 's sake do n't you hurt me . ’
11 –Whyever do n't you take her home with you to be a lady 's maid ! ’
12 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
13 ‘ Why the devil did n't he ring me to say you were coming ? ’
14 Then in exasperation , ‘ Why the devil did n't you stop me sooner ? ’
15 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 ?
16 spoke to since then , they says , why the heck did n't you say summat ?
17 Husband : Listen ; on our wedding day did n't I say it ?
18 If you 're so keen on procreation , why in God 's name did n't you marry Alison ?
19 ‘ Jean , ’ she cried , her eyes blazing , ‘ why in God 's name did n't you write ? ’
20 Put them on top of my pizza do n't you think ?
21 I mean he 's nice do n't his wife does n't you know .
22 It seems inevitable that the social profile of lawyers is going to be markedly different from that of society at large because the social profile of persons attaining the level of educational achievement required for admission to higher education does not itself correspond with that of the whole community .
23 I thought to myself well why the devil does n't he put it over the other side .
24 Do n't want people to say god does n't she look haggard for thirty three .
25 If you choose to abandon formality ( 'Why do n't we discuss this over a drink ? ' ) then you are playing high status in that you 're taking this decision , and allowing the other person perhaps to rise above their station .
26 I say and we cleaned all fire and everything out this morning did n't we do well ?
27 Also every team needs a bit of luck — the Spurs game is a prime example did n't we hit the post twice and conceede a dubious free kick which gave them their goal !
28 The removal of restrictions and the removal of discrimination to provide equal access does not itself create a single market .
29 ‘ Something unpleasant about the whole affair do n't you think ? ’
30 Ah , what I 'm going to say today , this is not me swan song do n't anybody think it 's me swan song .
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