Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pers pn] [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not I went to bed last night at twelve o'clock John and Ryan was in bed about twelve I think , the two of them just fell straight to sleep . |
2 | I hope I 've understood the supplementary question correctly , if I 've not I apologise to Mr but we are dealing in a technical area . |
3 | It is up to the discretion of the neighbourhood policemen whether or not they respond to incidents reported over the personal radio , although major occurrences such as bomb alerts and fights , tend to attract them , as well as incidents that are nearby . |
4 | And this , in turn , would seem to justify Professor Gaddis 's conclusion that the assumption was that such governments , whether in Western Europe or Japan , and whether or not they came to power by legal or illegal means , could only be regarded as instruments of the Kremlin and hence not truly independent . |
5 | Now why do n't ya , why do n't ya go to middle . |
6 | ‘ No , Christy , ’ says Perry , ‘ and why ai n't ye got to bed ? |
7 | Ai n't she going to work , I 'll pick her up from work |
8 | She was walking at its head when she turned and said , ‘ Why do n't you go to school , Ben ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Do n't you go to Mass ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Why do n't you go to sleep ? ’ she suggested with exasperation , though a little tiny part of her was rising to the verbal sparring with him , taking a perverse pleasure in the challenge of matching wits with him . |
11 | Why do n't you go to sleep ? |
12 | Do n't you go to sleep at all ? |
13 | The question I 'm puzzling over , which perhaps proves that sociology is the study of the bleeding obvious , is why do you , or do n't you go to clubs ? |
14 | ‘ Why do n't you go to bed , Lissa ? |
15 | Why do n't you go to bed ? |
16 | Why do n't you go to bed and go to sleep ? |
17 | Still going to Guildford , why do n't you go to Ikea ? |
18 | Do n't you go to Kwik Save ? |
19 | Do n't you go to parties where you can meet new people ? |
20 | ‘ Why do n't you go to Australia and talk to the Vincenti woman before you start bothering us ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Then why do n't you go to Mr Rowse ? ’ said Apricot . |
22 | ‘ Why did n't you go to St Denis yourself ? ’ |
23 | do n't you go to band rehearsal any more ? |
24 | Ca n't you stay to tea ? ’ |
25 | Wo n't you stay to tea ? |
26 | ‘ Why do n't you speak to Gioella ? |
27 | Why have n't you come to lunch with me ? |
28 | Jo said : ‘ Why do n't you talk to mum , she 's sitting here . ’ |
29 | Why do n't you talk to people in the streets , you 're the parcels man ai n't you ? |
30 | So why are n't you going to school then ? |