Example sentences of "[adv] you say " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why did not you say so then ! ’ |
2 | Why do n't you say anything ? |
3 | ‘ Did n't you say he had a wife and a couple of kids now and worked in Basingstoke ? |
4 | Something very hush-hush , did n't you say ? ’ |
5 | I believe , my dear , that seeing beautiful things around does so help a soul to feel strong , would n't you say ? |
6 | ‘ Did n't you say her handbag had been torn open , the contents gone except for the photo in a zipped pocket ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Well why the flamin' hell did n't you say so ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Why did n't you say so before ? ’ exclaimed the Bookman . |
9 | ‘ Unnatural , distasteful — all words that apply to value judgments , would n't you say ? ’ |
10 | ‘ That is fair enough , would n't you say ? ’ |
11 | Why did n't you say you 'd be his fucking shadow if he 'd give you tenure ? ’ |
12 | Real Olympic material there , would n't you say ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Anne , ’ Christine said eagerly to the surprised Anne , ‘ did n't you say that your daddy could n't get enough mistletoe to sell this Christmas ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Rather foolish of the IRB , would n't you say , ’ Carew went on calmly , addressing himself to Regan and plainly ignoring Harrison , ‘ entrusting their funds to a man who was imprisoned for embezzlement . ’ |
15 | ‘ Then why did n't you say so ? ’ |
16 | And John le Grant said , ‘ But if the Adorno gets in , the contract falls to be renegotiated , would n't you say ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Did n't you say you knew of some Lao restaurants near here ? |
18 | ‘ Hatred rather than malevolence , would n't you say ? |
19 | Why the hell did n't you say so ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Good job I 'm able to earn my living , would n't you say ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't you say anything against Colin ! |
22 | Peculiar , would n't you say ? ’ |
23 | Why did n't you say ? |
24 | You may ask — but why did n't you say ? |
25 | Why did n't you say so before ? |
26 | Did n't you say that he 'd expect you to tidy your bedroom every day before you went to school and at night before you went to bed , that everything had to be perfectly in place ? |
27 | ‘ And a Sir , too , did n't you say ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Would n't you say she left her regrets a little late , Sister ? ’ |
29 | Ca n't you say something ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Well , I suppose — well , did n't you say last night there was a letter as well ? ’ |