Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [pers pn] ever [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Do n't you ever stop to think ?
32 Mr goes to her in English then , do n't you ever stop writing Billy on your books ?
33 Do n't you ever want to paint a different picture ? ’
34 Why do n't you ever mention where your change of clothes come from when you go on those long journeys , I was dying to ask , but I did not want to stop the flow of his fatal attraction and eccentric erudition .
35 Do n't you ever do that again !
36 Do n't you ever do anything else 'cept grizzle ? ’
37 The other woman , whom she described as a man-hater , made her get up and come to the lavatories and once inside shouted vehemently , ‘ Do n't you ever do that again , if those men see you crying they 'll walk all over you ’ .
38 Do n't you ever do that again , ’ he said , without looking at me or breaking his stride .
39 Well why do n't you ever do it ?
40 Do n't you ever feel the need for real speed , for that acceleration you get when you dig your rail into the face of the wave ?
41 ‘ But do n't you ever feel like — well , just packing everything in and just — going ?
42 Do n't you ever feel that he dragged your family in to this terrible holocaust unnecessarily ?
43 Why do n't you ever go back to places that were in the news , we are asked .
44 Why do n't you ever go down to Half Price Jewels ?
45 Do n't you ever go down to the hostels or down
46 ‘ My God , ’ she burst out in exasperation , ‘ do n't you ever buy anything ? ’
47 Do n't you ever have doubts ? ’ he asked .
48 Do n't you ever read proper books — real books ?
49 Do n't you ever read your memos ? ’
50 Do n't you ever put me through that situation again , ’ she snarled through clenched teeth , tugging irritably at the sleeve of her mink jacket .
51 do n't you ever put 'em in a vase mum ?
52 " Do n't you ever get tired ? " she asked Sister Anne as the latter opened her book ready for that day 's study .
53 Do n't you ever get lonely living on your own ? ’
54 Do n't you ever get tired of insulting me ? ’
55 Do n't you ever work , then ?
56 Do n't you ever work ? ’ she asked ruefully .
57 Do n't you ever follow the rules of polite society ? ’ she asked , aggrieved .
58 Do n't you ever despise yourself ? ’
59 I mean , do n't you ever allow yourself time off from your job ? ’
60 Do n't you ever listen to a word I say to you ? ’ he bit out thickly .
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