Example sentences of "[not/n't] you [verb] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't ye dare call me that , ye bloody cow ! ’ he roared , half-raising his fist . |
2 | Well do n't you want to ask me any more questions ? |
3 | ‘ Damn it , Kathleen , do n't you go using me as a shield . |
4 | ‘ Are n't you intending to give me a dress allowance ? ’ |
5 | I said well what did yo do n't you have to tell me ? |
6 | I said well what did do n't you have to tell me ? |
7 | He picked up the receiver , and without identifying himself just said , ‘ Could n't you have let me have an hour ? |
8 | ‘ Are n't you going to wish me every happiness for the future ? ’ |
9 | And now are n't you going to ask me in ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Are n't you going to ask me any more questions ? ’ demanded Taczek with a peremptory prod at his spectacles . |
11 | Are n't you going to ask me what you should wear ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Are n't you going to ask me how I am ? ’ |
13 | " Are n't you going to ask me in ? " |
14 | Bernard , are n't you going to ask me ? |
15 | ‘ Well , are n't you going to give me a clue as to what 's going on in your mind ? ’ she went on . |
16 | ‘ Are n't you going to let me inside ? ’ said Long John . |
17 | ‘ Are n't you going to let me in ? ’ |
18 | But dimly she heard him say again , ‘ Are n't you going to let me in ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Are n't you going to let me have a look at him ? ’ he protested . |
20 | ‘ Are n't you going to present me , Araminta ? ’ he asked blandly , and saw a flicker of relief in Theda 's eyes before she discreetly lowered them . |
21 | ‘ Well , are n't you going to kiss me ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Are n't you going to kiss me , then ? ’ she asked softly . |
23 | ‘ So are n't you going to congratulate me ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Are n't you going to offer me another drink ? ’ he asked . |
25 | ‘ Are n't you going to introduce me to your friend ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Are n't you going to introduce me ? ’ he enquired shortly of Rosemary , while his eyes made a meal of Leith 's thick chestnut-coloured hair and her beautifully structured face and figure . |
27 | ‘ Are n't you going to introduce me to your friend ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Are n't you going to tell me — ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Are n't you going to tell me ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Do n't you dare beat me up , you nasty nasty man , I 'm a policeman ! ’ one of them shrieked in a mocking falsetto . |