Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] not you think " in BNC.
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1 | And do n't you think , he 'd like to score a happy marriage to set against the other one ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Try not to track mud into the house , Ian , and do n't you think you should drop the term ‘ gyppos ’ from your vocabulary — it 's awfully common . ’ |
3 | ‘ You seem to hate everyone , and do n't you think this pursuing your career as Miss Efficiency is making you forget you belong to the human race ? ’ |
4 | ‘ And do n't you think that before we go any further it would be helpful to introduce ourselves ? ’ |
5 | And do n't you think it 's time you went home ? ’ |
6 | And do n't you think it was flattering , in a way , to be preferred to my mother ? |
7 | ‘ And do n't you think you ought to wait here for Maria Luisa — ? ’ |
8 | and do n't you think it would be a good idea have you said in your letter that you worked for the the therapist ? |
9 | LM But do n't you think England is interesting inasmuch as its outstanding feature , as a political culture , is its traditionalism ? |
10 | ‘ You 're doing very well , ’ she shouted , ‘ but do n't you think you 've had enough ? |
11 | ‘ Honestly , Mil , ’ said Enid gently , ‘ I know it must have been awful when you were turned into a frog , what with the narrow squeak in the potion lab and everything , but do n't you think perhaps you 're getting a little obsessed with frogs and ponds ? |
12 | But do n't you think that spelling is important for everybody to ? |
13 | I know your roots are in England , but do n't you think you could put down roots here in Kentucky ? ’ |
14 | " Ah , good , but do n't you think we should have something to put on it ? |
15 | But do n't you think you need to sit and be quite |
16 | But do n't you think Jack , all stress should be taken out of it ? |
17 | But do n't you think it 'd be better to avoid a fight ? |
18 | But do n't you think you should see my Superintendent ? " |
19 | " But do n't you think it 's a laugh ? " |
20 | ‘ But do n't you think Sunil might have been in danger had it been realised that he had the run of the Admiral 's computer ? ’ |
21 | But do n't you think it would be fair |
22 | But do n't you think it would be fair |
23 | But do n't you think it would be fair |
24 | But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement |
25 | ‘ I know I keep on about Mrs Kemp , sir , but do n't you think we ought — ’ |
26 | But do n't you think that gen that Harlow generally has that feeling ? |
27 | ‘ How very noble , but do n't you think you 're taking too much on , and for what ? |
28 | ‘ Rachel , I 'm sorry for what 's happened to Jennifer , I told you that , but do n't you think there 's the chance she might just understand ? ’ |
29 | ‘ But do n't you think it 's time you got back to the ward ? ’ |
30 | Well , we do n't mind helping out readers , but do n't you think a brochure of forthcoming events including details on the vibrant club scene would be a handy item to send out to similar inquiring minds ? |