Example sentences of "then why [verb] [not/n't] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Then why had n't he said ?
2 I do , clearly , do n't I. Then why do n't I like it ? )
3 Then why does n't he write to me ? ’
4 Then why does n't he hop it ? ’ demanded Lydia .
5 Then why does n't he — ’ She stopped dead , blushing to the roots of her hair .
6 If there is a God of love , a God who cares then why does n't he do something about it ?
7 Then why does n't she visit me ? ’
8 Ellen said , ‘ Then why does n't she go on a diet ? ’
9 I like presents and all that , but — I du n no — if it 's Jesus 's birthday then why do n't we give him prezzies ?
10 Then why do n't we look at this scenario ? ’ said Branson .
11 Then why do n't we simply drive back ?
12 you 're saying to it 's logical conclusion , then why do n't we just erm , open up Hampden up sell the stuff there , you know people , you know , if children want it or adults
13 If this is true , then why do n't they roll right at the surface like 80 per cent of other bream ?
14 If they can afford to go there , then why do n't they , you know , if you have two pints in there I mean it 's , it 's a meal really , cos I , I could give these kids a meal for about a one pound , one pound fifty .
15 Then why do n't you get a new set ? ’ asked Jane .
16 Course he says ‘ Yes ’ , and you say ‘ Then why do n't you protect her future with this handy-dandy $10.000 policy ? ’
17 Then why do n't you just give it to him ? ’
18 If you 're so intent on keeping the young alive then why do n't you ban rock climbing ?
19 Then why do n't you buy yours where he buys his ? ’
20 Another voice had said , ‘ Then why do n't you have a go ? ’ and the answer had been a bit of a scuffle and more laughter .
21 Then why do n't you arrest him ? ’
22 Then why do n't you promise , ma'am ?
23 Then why do n't you just call the police ? ’ the younger woman said , agitated .
24 ‘ If you 've got the money and it was for a favour lasting a day or two , then why do n't you just tell him the arrangement is ended and let Barbara Coleman leave ? ’
25 Then why do n't you call a policeman ?
26 Then why do n't you quit , if your conscience is bothering you ?
27 Then why do n't you go to Mr Rowse ? ’ said Apricot .
28 Then why do n't you go ?
29 Then why do n't you tell her so in plain language ?
30 See when you get them socks off then why do n't you throw them in the bin .
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