Example sentences of "and [verb] not [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And has n't she grown tall ! |
2 | And has n't she grown ? |
3 | And has n't she grown ? |
4 | ‘ And do n't they have rooms enough to house an army ? ’ she demanded just as though he was about to deny it . |
5 | And do n't they wonder why you 've never married him ? ’ |
6 | And do n't they say your troubles will always come home to roost ? ’ |
7 | Very importantly , just maybe , these prospective , highly motivated , branch admin officers would inject new life into non-active branches and from a personal point of view , I would see this as an opportunity to gain experience , which would encourage them to apply for regional organizer 's jobs when they come available and do n't we need more women officers ? |
8 | And do n't I tell you not to break the back down and wear your canvas shoes like slippers ? |
9 | A heavy cross indeed , and do n't I know it ? |
10 | ‘ And do n't I know it . |
11 | And do n't I lie a lot . |
12 | ‘ And do n't you start your yapping again tonight , ’ she warned . |
13 | Sybil still has n't got over the shock — and do n't you go insulting my family . |
14 | ‘ And do n't you go reading anything into that either ! |
15 | ‘ And do n't you go nagging at Adam , you hear me ? ’ |
16 | And do n't you underestimate my friend , by the way . |
17 | And do n't you feel guilty after , you sit there and think |
18 | And do n't you love them now ? |
19 | And do n't you send it back either . ’ |
20 | Best hands in the business and do n't you forget it . |
21 | ‘ Twelve , and do n't you forget it . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm chief scavenger and piecer and do n't you forget it ! ’ |
23 | Spouse : Andy , and do n't you forget it |
24 | ‘ He 's your son too , Richard Ward , and do n't you forget it . |
25 | You 're here to please me , and do n't you forget it . ’ |
26 | You 're a suspect , not a detective , and do n't you forget it . |
27 | ‘ Nonsense , he 's my husband Harold , and do n't you forget it . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'm an invalid now and do n't you forget it ! ’ she added , attention-seeking . |
29 | And do n't you laugh ! |
30 | ‘ And do n't you fancy him just a jot ? ’ |