Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [pers pn] come [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | You would see a likely customer er likely one come in , you 'd say why do n't you come here , we only meet upstairs . |
32 | Why do n't you come here for a while . |
33 | ‘ I was just saying to Sally , why do n't you come out with us on Saturday ? ’ |
34 | " Why do n't you come out with us some time ? |
35 | " Why do n't you come in and see our palace ? " |
36 | ‘ Why do n't you come in , out of the cold ? ’ |
37 | Why do n't you come along ? |
38 | Better still , why do n't you come along to a party we 're throwing tomorrow evening ? |
39 | ‘ So why do n't you come along ? |
40 | ‘ Why do n't you come down to our office and have a look ? ’ |
41 | Moore 's start in athletics came relatively late when he was 14 : ‘ One of the PE teachers at school had a son at Birchfield and , after he 'd seen me jumping well at school , he said , ‘ Why do n't you come down ? ’ |
42 | ‘ Why do n't you come down and have a swim ? |
43 | " Why do n't you come down and have a bit of a drink with me on Christmas Eve , if you 've nothing else to do ? |
44 | Tell you what — why do n't you come down with me to Uulaa ? |
45 | ‘ Next time why do n't you come down to see us , to hurry us along a bit ? |
46 | ‘ No. ’ 'Then why do n't you come down to the marina at five tomorrow morning . |
47 | Why do n't you come down and see this place . |
48 | Why do n't you come back tonight , as it 's the opening launch of an art exhibition here ? ’ and he gave me a pamphlet . |
49 | ‘ Why do n't you come back with me ? ’ |
50 | But look , in any case , why do n't you come back to town with me today , while we 've still got Mrs Bennett and Miss Maynard . |
51 | Why do n't you come back some other time . ’ |
52 | ‘ Doctor , ’ Bernice said , standing , ‘ why do n't you come back here and answer some questions while I make sure no bits of my inner ear got left in the transmat . ’ |
53 | Why do n't you come back , he said he 'd be in later . ’ |
54 | ‘ Why do n't you come home ? ’ |
55 | ‘ Look , Joe ; for the last time , why do n't you come home with me , if only to prove to Alice you 're still on the station . |
56 | Why do n't I come up and help you ? ’ |
57 | " Look , Louise , why do n't I come over and see you both right away ? " |
58 | I thought well that 's fair comment cos there 's people 's houses I 'd stay away from cos I do n't like the wives , so I mean , you know , that 's , I do n't go round , but the thing is she 's been gone about what three year now , four year or something or however long it is why do n't she come now ? |