Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] dare " in BNC.
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1 | Somehow , my visit to the Sign of the Pestle had caused the attack on me so I dared not go back there . |
2 | But just now she thought she would willingly endure any punishment if only she dared take her hat off without making it perfectly obvious she was making a pass at him . |
3 | If only she dared ask Madeleine to come too . |
4 | She felt beautiful , needed , and alone she dared admit to feeling loved . |
5 | Just you dare … |
6 | MARK Prescott paid tribute to two of his loyal workforce following Just You Dare 's emphatic victory in the 3d ‘ New Carlisle ’ Envelope Handicap at Newcastle yesterday . |
7 | ‘ But in the case of Just You Dare it belongs to Cyril Murphy , the horse 's lad , and my long serving work-rider-cum-jockey Colin Nutter . ’ |
8 | Just You Dare used to be ‘ a very free horse last year ’ according to the Newmarket-based handler . |
9 | Just you dare ! |
10 | Smallfry always threatened to lock him in the toolshed with Rosie if ever he dared tell her secrets to anyone else . |
11 | A small , suspicious caution held her back : a small caution teased Cliff , teased Steve , teased her friends , kept them on a hook , watching , waiting , to see how far she dared go . |
12 | ‘ Do n't ye dare malign the girl in my presence and under my roof ! ’ |
13 | ‘ Do n't ye dare mock us , Gallagher ! ’ he shouted . |
14 | ‘ Do n't ye dare call me that , ye bloody cow ! ’ he roared , half-raising his fist . |
15 | ‘ Do n't you dare cry , ’ I mumbled to myself . |
16 | ‘ Listen to me , you stupid bitch , do n't you dare cry . ’ |
17 | ‘ This is all down to you , girl , and do n't you dare forget it . ’ |
18 | On engaging a new cantor he would say ( in Yiddish ) , ‘ You must be able to sing ; but do n't you dare ! ’ |
19 | ‘ Well , do n't you dare … ’ |
20 | ‘ Do n't you dare give up yet ! ’ |
21 | Do n't you dare slander my wife . ’ |
22 | ‘ Wait downstairs in the hall — and do n't you dare run away ! ’ |
23 | ‘ Do n't you dare move , boy ! ’ the Headmaster shouted at Endill . |
24 | ‘ Do n't you dare speak to me like that , Agnes . |
25 | Do n't you dare to be insolent to me again . |
26 | Do n't you dare tell her either , Sally , or I 'll kill you ! ’ |
27 | Cloughie marched in , wagged his finger and bellowed : ‘ Do n't you DARE use last night as an excuse for that performance ! ’ |
28 | Do n't you dare mess about |
29 | ‘ Do n't you dare call Carrie scum ! ’ |
30 | ‘ And do n't you dare , boy , speak to me like that ! ’ |