Example sentences of "you [verb] not [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Ye did n't notice him , did ye ? |
2 | Ye do n't think ye get long holidays because when you 're off from the school you 're still doing other things connected with it , making up timetables and all that . |
3 | ‘ Ye do n't think ye kin change yer mind , ’ he warned . |
4 | ‘ Ye do n't think we should go ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Ye do n't think it happens often ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Ye do n't think it 's finished yet , ’ he said . |
7 | ‘ Ye do n't like him ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Ye do n't like me ? ’ |
9 | ‘ But ye do n't like it here anyhow , ’ Parker said . |
10 | ‘ Ye told me yerself that ye do n't like it here . ’ |
11 | In a voice hesitant between exultation and awe he read out : ‘ Saint John , the fifteenth chapter and the sixteenth verse : ‘ Ye have not chosen me , but I have chosen you . ’ ’ |
12 | And then , to Shrewsbury — ‘ Ye have not chosen me , but I have chosen you . ’ |
13 | What that means is that when you 're facing up to foreign situations , you tend to pull together you tend not to divide you tend not to emphasise the differences between you . |
14 | When you actually achieve something you tend not to mention it so much . |
15 | Oh I see , you mean not get it till then ? |
16 | ‘ You mean not fucking me , Fergus , is that what you mean ? ’ |
17 | ‘ I reckon if you 'ad n't left you 'd 'ave bin a parlourmaid by now , ’ Ella Tomkin said . |
18 | I want you and I believe you owe me , but wanting you has n't unbalanced me to the extent you seem to believe . |
19 | ‘ And on present evidence a back-door man like you has n't got it up there . |
20 | You has n't started it mum ! |
21 | As i said , if you have problems and they do n't you do n't think they 're going to do an awful lot , get back to me cos I I 'm sure that 's going to need some sort of intervention . |
22 | There chips just a tiny bit well you see you do n't do it with style the way me and Emma do take you to Palma sit on a bench eating them ! |
23 | Oh I have a wee store , yes , but you see you do n't carry them , I do n't carry them with me , if I carried them with me I could sing I could , well that 's it , |
24 | You see you do n't hear them any more . |
25 | Do you mind not pressing her about the drowning ? |
26 | It makes you want to win for them , makes you determined not to let them down . |
27 | Nor could I. Did you miss not 'aving me to talk to ? |
28 | ‘ We were disappointed that you decided not to join us , ’ she said , keeping her eyes intent on the table . |
29 | I just did the last one , the next , the , the , the next to the last one erm , I said er , I ca n't remember what the differentiation of it is , he said you would n't you have n't done it , I said no we 'd started |
30 | Y'know kind of kind of comments or playful thoughts you might pass about somebody but you you try not to do it seriously as it were , you try not to let it affect your behaviour towards them , you try to not be surprised if they disclose they 're gay or heterosexual or whatever so er |