Example sentences of "do [not/n't] you come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Why the hell did n't you come to me when you were so messed up ?
2 ‘ And why did n't you come to me immediately ?
3 ‘ You wear trainers at Brownies , why did n't you come in those ? ’
4 ‘ Why do n't you come into the drawing-room ?
5 ‘ Why do n't you come to us ? ’ she said .
6 ‘ Why do n't you come to my flat ? ’ she suggested .
7 Why do n't you come to my auntie 's with me ?
8 Why do n't you come to the villa , and I 'll cook you a meal and we can listen to the folk singer by the pool ? ’
9 ‘ I say , I 've just had the most marvellous idea — why do n't you come to Czechoslovakia with me ? ’
10 And I said well if y why do n't you come to us ?
11 Why do n't you come to Nettos with us Kath ?
12 Why do n't you come to English this afternoon , can I borrow your notes ?
13 I said the libraries are closed on Wednesdays and Fridays , why do n't you come to the library with me today because it 's closed on a Wednesday and Friday .
14 Thank you for coming to talk to me , and why do n't you come with me to this thing this evening ?
15 So-and-so will be there , this-and-that will be happening — why do n't you come with me ? ’
16 ‘ Why do n't you come with me and we can explore the corridors of the school together ? ’ asked Endill .
17 ‘ I 'll tell you what , Maggie , to further celebrate your first day , why do n't you come with me and I 'll buy you a drink ? ’
18 After they 'd kissed , she said : ‘ Why do n't you come with me .
19 ‘ Why do n't you come with me ? ’ said Mildred brightly .
20 Why do n't you come with us ? ’
21 Why do n't you come with us ?
22 Why do n't you come with me ? ’
23 ‘ Why do n't you come with me , ’ the Doctor suggested , seeing his expression , ‘ and I 'll show you the TARDIS .
24 Then he said to the young woman , with a smile , ‘ Why do n't you come with me , my dear ?
25 Why do n't you come with us and I 'll show you how she sails ? ’
26 Why do n't you come with me ?
27 Tell you what , ’ he went on , not giving Rachel a chance to speak , ‘ I have to go this evening ; why do n't you come with me ? ’
28 Why do n't you come with us for an hour or so ?
29 Why do n't you come with us ?
30 Do n't you come across many teachers who say something along the lines ‘ I 'd love to try this experiment ’ , or ‘ I 'd like to try this in a different way , but I have C S E or O level or A level coming up for my children in a term or a year and I ca n't possibly afford to do other than cram them for these examinations ’ .
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