Example sentences of "do [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Why do n't we make that like a rebel fort ? |
2 | Er , you might just say well why do n't we pass that on to the clients , but we do n't . |
3 | So , why do n't we say that a rubbish dump , or Mont Blanc , or the moon , is just as complex as an aeroplane or a dog , because in all these cases the arrangement of atoms is " improbable " ? |
4 | Do n't they know that millions of people are starving in Africa ? |
5 | Do n't they realize that they were unlucky , all three of them ? |
6 | no I do n't I mean that I hate football |
7 | Do n't you reckon that erm the are a bit of a copy of er Spinal Tap ? |
8 | Why do n't you tell that to the RAF and see where they make you sit ? ’ |
9 | Do n't you mean that you replayed the episode with yourself as hero ? |
10 | ‘ Do n't you care that I 'm all bored ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Do n't you care that you deceived me ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Do n't you care that she adores you ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Do n't you care that the roads here are country roads unsuitable for heavy traffic and will be ruined by all the cars which descend ? |
14 | ‘ Do n't you think that had more to do with the World Council of nations assuming power and nationalising religion … ? ’ |
15 | Do n't you think that maybe it was just a teeny-weeny bit curious or stupid or disgusting that Morrissey should choose to wrap himself in the flag ? |
16 | Do n't you think that a lot of the advertisements are just like advertising today , wanting to sell the garments |
17 | Do n't you think that fate has given enough hints ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Well , ’ said Harold , ‘ do n't you think that it was a very successful evening ? ’ |
19 | Do n't you think that the Dixie horn 's pushing it a bit ? ’ |
20 | Do n't do n't you think that there 's a conflict of interest there . |
21 | She said : ‘ Do n't you think that makes it worse ? ’ |
22 | But , father , do n't you think that one who is just as good and pure , and who understands farm life as well as the farmer , would be much better ? ’ |
23 | Do n't you think that I could find other , just as exceptional bodies somewhere else ? ’ |
24 | Do n't you think that name suits it rather well ? ’ |
25 | ‘ And do n't you think that before we go any further it would be helpful to introduce ourselves ? ’ |
26 | ‘ You invaded my privacy , do n't you think that entitles me to invade yours ? |
27 | Well do n't you think that it 's really rather improper for you to be doing this ? |
28 | Do n't you think that perhaps it might have been better for the oil companies to have perhaps done more at an earlier stage , in the the safety side of things ? |
29 | ‘ Do n't you think that if after seven hundred years of London government , you ca n't do better than this , you ought to leave Ireland to govern itself , and get out with the best grace you may ? ’ |
30 | Do n't you think that they should at least nod in the direction ? |