Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [pron] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Er Joke went to Berty , and he says well you better tell her , you 've arranged it all ! |
2 | Does not he equally expect the rule of law to be observed on both sides of the Irish border ? |
3 | Does not it also prove , as my hon. Friend the Member for Davyhulme ( Mr. Churchill ) said , that the Conservative Government are spending more on the health service and does not it nail the falsehoods repeatedly advanced by the Opposition ? |
4 | Does n't everyone just take what they want and damn the consequences ? ’ |
5 | ‘ But does n't he even want to say goodbye ? |
6 | I bet he does n't he even read what was in . |
7 | Every appearance of the boy Samuel is greeted with , ‘ Ah , does n't he just remind you of Kevin/Michael/little Christy ? |
8 | ‘ Why does n't he just admit he 's half queenie ? |
9 | ‘ If he 's a secret friend of the Moslems , why does n't he just give them the money directly . |
10 | ‘ Why does n't he just wear a cocktail dress ? ’ asks Richard . |
11 | God , why does n't he just shut up , stop poking his nose in ? |
12 | Does n't he ever think ‘ Enough is enough . |
13 | Does n't he ever get frightened ? |
14 | Making Iris voice carefully casual , he asked : ‘ Does n't he ever ask where you 're going when you sneak out on Sunday afternoons leaving him to look after the child ? ’ |
15 | Why does n't he ever ask ? |
16 | ‘ And does n't she just love it ? |
17 | But why does n't she just shut up and get on with it , like everybody else ? |
18 | ‘ Why does n't she ever open any windows ? ’ thought Marie . |
19 | ‘ Does n't it also sound familiar ? ’ |
20 | ‘ If — as you seem to think — I 'm not — exclusive , then does n't it also figure that experience might have taught me discernment , selectivity ? |
21 | Does n't it rather vitiate the nature of Cabinet government , though , if a decision , like the one to remove all exchange control , a very fundamental one for any economy , is in fact worked up , although it goes to full Cabinet in the end , in such a body ? |
22 | ‘ I mean , when you think about it properly , Johnny , does n't it just blow your mind ? ’ |
23 | But does n't does n't it often work out though that the people who erm need more training , often are the ones that have resisted going on training in the past . |
24 | Does n't it ever strike you as faintly ludicrous — the pursuit of happiness by a species that is less equipped for it than anything in nature ? ’ |
25 | ‘ But if you 're so over-conscientious , does n't it ever bother you about letting others look after him , that they might not do it nearly as well as you ? ’ |
26 | No , but does n't it always go ? |
27 | ( ‘ For does n't it always come back ? ’ demanded Bith . |
28 | Does n't anyone else want to do this ? |
29 | Does n't anybody else want to get up and scream DAVID HARVEY ! ! ! at the television , when ex wino Greavesie says Scotland have n't had a decent keeper in thirty years . |
30 | Well I tell him he must go , and if he does n't I just open the door wide to let the cigarette smell out and erm course then he as I say , I ca n't tell you what he calls me , but erm |