Example sentences of "but do [not/n't] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But do n't they hurt him ? |
2 | ‘ But do n't they get that , Ben ? |
3 | But do n't we also know , if only in our dreams , that even as we do so we will one day just as surely tall down it ? |
4 | Well yes , but do n't we all use artificial aids of one kind or another ; try eating your dinner without a knife and fork or going to Australia without an aeroplane . |
5 | Yeah but do n't we all . |
6 | But do n't you understand about that — that tout ? ’ |
7 | On engaging a new cantor he would say ( in Yiddish ) , ‘ You must be able to sing ; but do n't you dare ! ’ |
8 | But do n't you see that 's not how Christopher sees my part in the business . |
9 | LM But do n't you think England is interesting inasmuch as its outstanding feature , as a political culture , is its traditionalism ? |
10 | ‘ But do n't you see ? ’ |
11 | ‘ But do n't you get into trouble from your parents for running away all the time ? ’ asked Endill . |
12 | But do n't you go upsetting him ! ’ |
13 | P. but do n't you like to win ? |
14 | But do n't you feel uncomfortable , you as a member of the medical profession , do n't you feel uncomfortable if there exists in the wider world a set of rules which would condemn as one of the most heinous crimes that which you regard as the most humane of conduct ? |
15 | ‘ You 're doing very well , ’ she shouted , ‘ but do n't you think you 've had enough ? |
16 | But do n't you want the choice ? |
17 | But do n't you worry , eh ? , you 'll be going across it in the dark . ’ |
18 | ‘ But do n't you want to be with Eva ? |
19 | ‘ Ah , but do n't you wish he was again ? |
20 | ‘ 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 ? |
21 | ‘ But do n't you give him his bottle yourself ? ’ |
22 | ‘ But do n't you and Uncle Jim ever disagree ? ’ |
23 | ‘ But do n't you see that Blackbeard might come after us ? ’ she asked . |
24 | But do n't you think that spelling is important for everybody to ? |
25 | But do n't you know whether a solicitor 's going to be here for the committal proceedings today ? |
26 | But do n't you |
27 | ‘ But do n't you just long for a neutron bomb sometimes ? ’ |
28 | ‘ But do n't you want me to — ‘ |
29 | I know your roots are in England , but do n't you think you could put down roots here in Kentucky ? ’ |
30 | ‘ But do n't you realise , ’ I told my Dad , |