Example sentences of "n't you [verb] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Ca n't you admit you might have made a mistake ? ’
2 Why do n't you admit you might have made others ? ’
3 If mankind knew to whom it should be grateful , do n't you think they would come storming up the hill and burn down your tower with all its foul secrets ? ’
4 ‘ Do n't you think they 'll think it funny that you 're the one taking me to his home , and not Travis ? ’
5 ‘ Do n't you think they 'll have got the message by now ?
6 Do n't you think we might give it up ? "
7 Do n't you think we might get started ? ’
8 ‘ Rosie , do n't you think we should go somewhere quieter ? ’
9 Do n't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt ? ’
10 ‘ Speaking of Aunt Maureen , do n't you think we should give her the good news ? ’
11 During the read-through we 'd all be busy with our little pencils , marking out sections of dialogue , and saying at the end , ‘ Do n't you think we should change this to read like that ?
12 Bonnie do n't you think we should get a few more people to go to .
13 Do n't you think we should get paid for these drugs ?
14 " Ah , good , but do n't you think we should have something to put on it ?
15 ‘ Do n't you think someone should go to tell Steve that his mother is not there ? ’ she said to Dagmar , as the day drew in .
16 Do n't you think you might find it in your heart to do the same ? ’
17 ‘ 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 . ’
18 Do n't you think you should go to the police ? ’
19 I think she 's , she 's ill , do n't you think you should go in and see what 's happening , I said , no , I , I do n't think so , I think , I think her husband will take care of that .
20 ‘ Do n't you think you should go home for the rest of the day ?
21 ‘ Then do n't you think you should break this off ? ’
22 Do n't you think you should wait to hear my offer before you make such a judgement ? ’
23 But do n't you think you should see my Superintendent ? "
24 ‘ Do n't you think you should begin with a lighter schedule ? ’
25 Do n't you think you can manage to stop needling me for a few hours ? ’
26 ‘ Emily ’ she says , ‘ do n't you think you could stop talking for half an hour ?
27 I know your roots are in England , but do n't you think you could put down roots here in Kentucky ? ’
28 ‘ Biddy , ’ I said , when we were alone , ‘ do n't you think you could teach Joe a bit ? ’
29 " Do n't you think he would like some ? "
30 Do n't you think he could have sent them ? ’
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