Example sentences of "do [not/n't] you know " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , I say , that 's a bit rich , do n't you know , ’ Peter Horbury said indignantly . |
2 | Do n't you know that , Angus ? |
3 | Do n't you know , Piper , that they are closer to the Germans than we are ? |
4 | Do n't you know that there is a fucking war on ? |
5 | ‘ Do n't you know ? |
6 | Do n't you know that ? ’ |
7 | Do n't you know anything ? ’ |
8 | Ah ha , no ; it was n't quite as simple as all that , do n't you know , although of course it was an incentive day , and the Irish loved incentives . |
9 | ‘ Do n't you know ? ’ |
10 | — Do n't you know about it , then ? ’ |
11 | Besides , if I 'm turning over a new leaf , I need new friends to go with it , do n't you know ? ’ |
12 | ‘ We 've got to keep the energies from flagging , do n't you know , the brain ticking over . |
13 | Do n't you know anything ? ’ |
14 | Do n't you know you can trust me ? ’ |
15 | Or do n't you know ? ’ |
16 | There was once a golf correspondent for a respected national newspaper who , from beside the green , used to urge slow players to ‘ get on with it , do n't you know my life is ebbing away ’ . |
17 | ‘ Do n't you know ? ’ she murmured . |
18 | Do n't you know ? |
19 | ‘ And do n't you know you 're trespassing ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Take your hat off , you silly bugger , ’ he yelled across the pews , ‘ do n't you know you 're in the 'ouse of God ? ’ |
21 | There was a catch-phrase which was used for anyone who was grumbling — ‘ Do n't you know there 's a war on ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Do n't you know God has not given you the spirit of fear but of love and a sound mind ? ’ |
23 | Do n't you know that in your life too there are mountains and there are valleys ? |
24 | Do n't you know what it was that you came for ? ’ |
25 | Do n't you know you 're using that boy like bait to catch a fish ? |
26 | He was good at them , linking all the stories together with more gum and spit , reintroducing the characters with , ‘ You know that bad bad man who was caught naked in the bathing hut ? ’ , as in a wild soap opera , until he knew that at the end of her day spent sucking on dusty brain juice , her maddening mouth would inevitably say , ‘ Hey , Changez , husband or whatever you are , do n't you know any more about that politician geezer that got thrown into jail ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Do n't you know ? ’ he persisted . |
28 | Do n't you know its getting late , look for a clue by the garden gate . ’ |
29 | ‘ We are all terminally ill , dear boy , do n't you know ? |
30 | Do n't you know war 's goin' to be declared any second , ’ and he waved at Willie . |