Example sentences of "do n't [pers pn] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Do n't ye remember the name of your own neighbours , boy ? ’
2 Why do n't yous take the train to Bangor ?
3 Why do n't we pull the curtains .
4 ‘ Why do n't we watch the re-run of today 's ‘ Match of the Day ’ instead ? ’ suggested Milton .
5 If it 's a fun day why do n't we do a game or something .
6 Suddenly one would leap onto a bale of hay and exclaim , ‘ I know , kids , why do n't we do the show right here … ? ’
7 ‘ Why do n't we make a list of things that have to be done ? ’ she suggested practically .
8 If it 's a problem with numbers and why do n't we extend the numbers on the panel ?
9 To be on the safe side why do n't we stand the zinc bath out the rear and let that fill up with rainwater ? ’
10 Why do n't we develop a resources network among our graduates ?
11 ‘ Why do n't we have a prayer vigil here the night before the anniversary ? ’
12 Do n't we have a kinship with the Americans , the ‘ Transatlantic branch ’ of our race ?
13 ‘ And why do n't we have a bottle of champagne sent up ? ’
14 Why do n't we have a pub lunch and a breath of fresh air somewhere pleasant ? ’
15 Chairman , do n't we have a number er the hold-over or , or balances to cover this expenditure ?
16 And I 'm not just quite finished because I was gon na put a wee P S in , why do n't we have the assembly at the S E C C ?
17 I mean , why do n't we call a truce , eh ?
18 Why do n't we call a truce , start again ?
19 Do n't we get a stand in ?
20 ‘ Why do n't we get a microwave ?
21 why do n't we get a report on this , I mean he 's more operative , I mean , to consider , the building is worthy of what something or other
22 I said to Cathy , look , why do n't we get the polytechnic to erm , do a mirage ?
23 Why do n't we take a drive down to the station to talk things out ?
24 Now , ’ he added , rising to his feet and taking the plate from her hand , ‘ it 's a beautiful moonlit night — so why do n't we take a walk in the garden , and you can tell me all about the history of your old family home ? ’
25 A number of dances later when the two of them were quite relaxed and thoroughly enjoying themselves , Nevil said , ‘ Why do n't we take a breather ?
26 ‘ And after lunch she said , why do n't we take the car and go and look at this siege in Balcombe Street ?
27 ‘ Why do n't we ring a garage and have them meet me at your car with the keys ?
28 Why do n't we turn the lights in here and close all the windows cos of poison .
29 Do n't they realise the porch was there fifty years before the new road … ’ said Mrs MacKenzie , a hint of exasperation in her voice .
30 Why do n't they make an industry of it here ?
  Next page