Example sentences of "n't you [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " 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 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to wait till we 're sure ? ’
9 ‘ Sister , do n't you think we ought to do an EEG ?
10 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to go along and support her ? ’
11 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to get back ? ’ he asked sleepily .
12 Do n't you think we ought to try and understand our surroundings before we try to change them ? ’
13 ‘ Rosie , do n't you think we should go somewhere quieter ? ’
14 Do n't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt ? ’
15 ‘ Speaking of Aunt Maureen , do n't you think we should give her the good news ? ’
16 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 ?
17 Bonnie do n't you think we should get a few more people to go to .
18 Do n't you think we should get paid for these drugs ?
19 " Ah , good , but do n't you think we should have something to put on it ?
20 ‘ 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 .
21 She made some tea , she told me afterwards and stayed and stayed and stayed and he lived at Prindon and his mother was very very deaf and my mother got worried because he was going away the next day and she said to him , Len do n't you think you ought to spend the evening with your mother and he said , yes , I 'll go now and he ran off and he ran back again and he said , you do n't mind if I write to Ivy do you ?
22 It 's turning cold , do n't you think you ought to put a jacket on ?
23 Do n't you think you ought to put your leg down .
24 ‘ Do n't you think you ought to ask you lover that question , not me ? ’
25 ‘ And do n't you think you ought to wait here for Maria Luisa — ? ’
26 ‘ Do n't you think you ought to wait until you 're well to try seducing me ? ’
27 We walk in and see these tables of hors d'oeuvres , and people standing round them , and then Sam Peckinpah takes a look at me and he says , ‘ Do n't you think you ought to have something to eat ? ’
28 Do n't you think you ought to eat the pie dish as well ?
29 Do n't you think you might find it in your heart to do the same ? ’
30 ‘ 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 . ’
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