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

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31 She also went up on to the stage afterwards to meet the singers , and endeared herself to them all when one of the chorus asked , ‘ Why do n't you come and audition for the company ? ’
32 Why do n't you come and join them ?
33 Why do n't you come down to our office and have a look ? ’
34 Thank you for coming to talk to me , and why do n't you come with me to this thing this evening ?
35 Why do n't you come round there with me ? ’ asked Marie .
36 Why do n't you come up here for a week or two and I 'll show you how to knit a string bag to put hubby in then you can hang him up with the onions .
37 So-and-so will be there , this-and-that will be happening — why do n't you come with me ? ’
38 Why do n't you come back tonight , as it 's the opening launch of an art exhibition here ? ’ and he gave me a pamphlet .
39 Why do n't you come up here and find out ? ’
40 Why do n't you come with me and we can explore the corridors of the school together ? ’ asked Endill .
41 ‘ 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 ? ’
42 Why do n't you come and see him ?
43 After they 'd kissed , she said : ‘ Why do n't you come with me .
44 Why do n't you come home ? ’
45 Then she said , quite good-temperedly , ‘ Why do n't you come up tonight when Miss Bedwelty comes to see the horses ? ’
46 Why do n't you come up again …
47 Why do n't you come to us ? ’ she said .
48 ‘ I was just saying to Sally , why do n't you come out with us on Saturday ? ’
49 Why do n't you come back with me ? ’
50 Why do n't you come on up with us ? ’
51 Why do n't you come over ? ’
52 Why do n't you come with me ? ’ said Mildred brightly .
53 But look , in any case , why do n't you come back to town with me today , while we 've still got Mrs Bennett and Miss Maynard .
54 Why do n't you come over now and have coffee ?
55 ‘ Look , Joe ; for the last time , why do n't you come home with me , if only to prove to Alice you 're still on the station .
56 Why do n't you come back some other time . ’
57 ‘ When it finished , Tony Parsons said , ‘ Why do n't you come up here ( NME ) and work as a receptionist ? ’
58 Why do n't you come and join me for dinner tomorrow evening , and I 'll tell you then . ’
59 Moore 's start in athletics came relatively late when he was 14 : ‘ One of the PE teachers at school had a son at Birchfield and , after he 'd seen me jumping well at school , he said , ‘ Why do n't you come down ? ’
60 Why do n't you come and work for me ?
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