Example sentences of "do n't [pers pn] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | you need a microscope do n't you to see it |
2 | ‘ Caro , for God 's sake , if you have n't got anything better to do why do n't you help us ? |
3 | I do , clearly , do n't I. Then why do n't I like it ? ) |
4 | Did n't ye ask her ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Did n't 'e tell ye he was off ? . ’ |
6 | No we did n't we thought there was a bomb alert in the toilet in the restaurant , did n't we Jean ? |
7 | ‘ Did n't we give him a Christmas present , then ? ’ |
8 | Did n't we give him one a few years ago ? ’ |
9 | Did n't we tell you ? ’ |
10 | Did n't we tell you that ? |
11 | Did n't we do them off peak as well ? |
12 | Did n't we do it on ano on another situation where we 're basically saying it 's a system problem more than a plan problem . |
13 | No we did n't we sent him back in the February and we came back in er at the end of July so he was |
14 | Did n't we have one la in the second year , or something , I 'm sure we did . |
15 | Did n't we put it in ? |
16 | I think did n't we say we 'd cover it as part of an E O workshop . |
17 | Cos , did n't we say our te , our gardens are long to er to have fields . |
18 | How long ago was it that we paid six hundred pounds did n't we to get our roof seen to , does n't seem all those many years ago . |
19 | Well yeah did n't we find her on that , I tell you |
20 | Why did n't we pick him up ? |
21 | Well why did n't we see it ? |
22 | and , yeah , well did n't we phone her and had n't she had all that trouble , she 'd had shingles and |
23 | Why did n't they examine my action first ? |
24 | They did n't they played him once . |
25 | Margaret panicked , she 'd got the wrong number , the wrong place , the wrong advertisement , why did n't they get off the line , why did n't they leave her — |
26 | Yeah why did n't they leave it open ? |
27 | Why did n't they give you it ? |
28 | ‘ If they want our co-operation why did n't they give us prior notice ? |
29 | ‘ Document A. That the man , who was belligerent on several occasions at first , threatening the social worker called in by the Visitor , said it was no business of theirs as it was a family matter and that the girl 's father , his own brother , had given his consent , and what more could you want , and there was no higher authority than that , and no wonder there was so much crime on the streets if the government took away the father 's power , and why did n't they do something about crime on the streets instead of invading people 's homes . |
30 | ‘ They wanted more details and I said it was a murder dammit and why did n't they do something about it and he said ‘ Another of those ’ and … well they must do something . |