Example sentences of "but [verb] not [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But has n't he got that job still then ?
2 But has n't it occurred to you that if they have access to knowledge and culture from a previous machine age , yet still continue with their own customs , then maybe they have reasons which seem at least to them to be perfectly good and sufficient ? ’
3 But do n't they hurt him ?
4 But do n't they get that , Ben ?
5 BUT DO N'T YOU FORGET IT !
6 But do n't you forget this : I will never tolerate one word in disparagement of Miss Kyte 's honour ! ’
7 But do n't you give him his bottle yourself ? ’
8 But do n't you love me any more , Jim ?
9 But do n't you love me ? ’
10 LM But do n't you think England is interesting inasmuch as its outstanding feature , as a political culture , is its traditionalism ?
11 ‘ You 're doing very well , ’ she shouted , ‘ but do n't you think you 've had enough ?
12 ‘ Honestly , Mil , ’ said Enid gently , ‘ I know it must have been awful when you were turned into a frog , what with the narrow squeak in the potion lab and everything , but do n't you think perhaps you 're getting a little obsessed with frogs and ponds ?
13 But do n't you think that spelling is important for everybody to ?
14 I know your roots are in England , but do n't you think you could put down roots here in Kentucky ? ’
15 " Ah , good , but do n't you think we should have something to put on it ?
16 But do n't you think you need to sit and be quite
17 But do n't you think Jack , all stress should be taken out of it ?
18 But do n't you think it 'd be better to avoid a fight ?
19 But do n't you think you should see my Superintendent ? "
20 " But do n't you think it 's a laugh ? "
21 But do n't you think Sunil might have been in danger had it been realised that he had the run of the Admiral 's computer ? ’
22 But do n't you think it would be fair
23 But do n't you think it would be fair
24 But do n't you think it would be fair
25 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
26 ‘ I know I keep on about Mrs Kemp , sir , but do n't you think we ought — ’
27 But do n't you think that gen that Harlow generally has that feeling ?
28 ‘ How very noble , but do n't you think you 're taking too much on , and for what ?
29 ‘ Rachel , I 'm sorry for what 's happened to Jennifer , I told you that , but do n't you think there 's the chance she might just understand ? ’
30 But do n't you think it 's time you got back to the ward ? ’
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