Example sentences of "did n't [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 When I said why did n't 'e go an' get it back 'isself , 'e said do n't ask questions .
2 Did n't we notice that her voice really was n't that strong when it went right up to the top storey ?
3 We went to breakfast and Mark Cox was sitting there and he asked us ‘ Did n't we know that there was coup in Russia ? ’ and he told us everything .
4 Why did n't they last when Edward tried to go further , she wondered ?
5 Did n't , did n't they mean that as in a period of time they 'd been stuck in the Ark .
6 Did n't they realise that mountaineering was a serious business ?
7 Why did n't they come and visit me , Mum and Dad ?
8 Did n't you realise that after five years it is n't possible to claim on someone 's estate ? ’
9 ‘ Why did n't you go when I told you to ? ’
10 Did n't you go and see her ? ’
11 Well I know but did n't you go and buy some from that other shop ?
12 So why did n't you go and get some out ?
13 Did n't you mention that someone had asked to see me ? ’
14 One day she cried out to Angel : ‘ Why did n't you stay and love me when I was sixteen … when you danced in Marlott ?
15 ‘ Someone was supposed to have come up to me and said , ‘ Did n't you know that there are many starving people in Ethiopia ? ’ to which I 'm supposed to have said , ‘ Yeah .
16 Did n't you know that these were not originally invented to wind yarn on to ?
17 Did n't you know that everything you learn , and everything you suffer , will come in useful at some time in your life ? "
18 Did n't you know that Venus holds sway over both of us ?
19 The other thing that 's annoying about that is it then forces you into a completely useless small conversation such as : is that so-and-so ? and they say ‘ yes ’ , and you then feel like , they say ‘ yes ’ , as much as to say ‘ Well , why did n't you know that anyway ’ , and then you feel like saying , ‘ Well why did n't you say so ! ’ and you start off on the wrong foot .
20 Why did n't you come and see me before ? ’
21 Why did n't you come and report the damage to me ?
22 Why did n't you come and tell me ? ’
23 Did n't you write that awfully clever play The Rate-payer ? ’
24 Why did n't you write and tell me all this , Alice ?
25 ‘ Anne , ’ Christine said eagerly to the surprised Anne , ‘ did n't you say that your daddy could n't get enough mistletoe to sell this Christmas ? ’
26 Did n't you say that he 'd expect you to tidy your bedroom every day before you went to school and at night before you went to bed , that everything had to be perfectly in place ?
27 Did n't you say that those youths who got their friend drunk the other Saturday were not the kind of visitors you liked here ? ’
28 Now Edna said , did n't you say that the all the sideboards coming .
29 ‘ Why — thank heaven — did n't you resign as you said you would ? ’
30 Did n't you have or something ?
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