Example sentences of "do [adv] you try " in BNC.
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1 | Why do n't you try it again ? |
2 | Do n't you try and get clever . |
3 | She swung her body away from him and upwards , remonstrating with him now , ‘ Do n't you try any rough stuff with me , Father ! |
4 | Why do n't you try one of the rooms further down ? ’ |
5 | In Ditton 's study , the majority of offenders were dealt with quickly and leniently — ‘ Put that bloody loaf down ’ or ‘ Do n't you try and fiddle me ’ being examples of reactions . |
6 | ‘ We 've put people almost everywhere , ’ she said doubtfully , ‘ but only a few actors will be at the Holiday Inn … why do n't you try there ? |
7 | Why do n't you try one of those biscuits ? |
8 | The next day , I 'm in rehearsal , Dustin whispers , ‘ Why do n't you try this ? ’ |
9 | That is why the suggestion ‘ Why do n't you try it ? ’ works so well as a selling technique . |
10 | Why do n't you try to put his mind at rest , Vi ? ’ |
11 | ‘ If you ask the staff if you can use the toilets in an emergency they 're quite likely to say ‘ There 's a McDonald 's down the road , why do n't you try there ? ’ ’ |
12 | Why do n't you try it ? |
13 | ‘ Mister , do n't you try gettin' me one over the eight . |
14 | ‘ Well , thanks very much , ’ said Dolly , ‘ and why do n't you try and get me a spare face as well , seein' you do n't like the one I 've got ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Why do n't you try ironing those grease stains with brown paper , ’ she 'd advise her daughter , Gill . |
16 | She 'll say , " Why do n't you try it this way ? " and not , " Do it this way . " |
17 | But I I I 'm at early in the morning so me mammy says , Why do n't you try one of the Diazepam that I 've got . |
18 | Why do n't you try it , Joe ? ’ |
19 | Why do n't you try touching me ? |
20 | So why do n't you try listening for a change ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't you try to threaten me , ’ she hit back . |
22 | ‘ Why do n't you try taking out your frustrations on a squash court ? ’ she suggested with acid vigour . |
23 | Mike tells me that there is a remote possibility we may have misjudged you after all , so why do n't you try spinning me this fairy-tale ? ’ |
24 | ‘ All right , but do n't you try to come up here if the weather 's too bad . ’ |
25 | Why do n't you try this Lucy Scarrott bird ? ’ |
26 | Now why do n't you try the same ? |
27 | Why do n't you try to talk and maybe get it all in some sort of perspective ? ’ |
28 | In the meantime , why do n't you try to get some sleep ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Why do n't you try RADA ? |
30 | ‘ Are you sick of all your food not turning into what you want or have you lost your appetite ? ’ introduced the presenter , ‘ Well , why do n't you try ‘ fat in five seconds ’ . |