Example sentences of "n't [pers pn] [vb infin] that [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Did n't you realise that after five years it is n't possible to claim on someone 's estate ? ’ |
2 | Why do n't you tell that to the RAF and see where they make you sit ? ’ |
3 | Do n't you think that at eight at eighty four you 'd be like to be chasing the girls with your wig on . |
4 | Geoffrey , discussions about the Common Market , for example , tend to be carried out using rational arguments based on economics and legal principles , but do n't you think that at the deepest level international relations depend on national characteristics ? |
5 | ‘ Do n't you realize that with you , it 's always different ? |
6 | Do n't you know that by now the Press will have dug up everything they can about your past ? ’ |
7 | Do n't you know that in your life too there are mountains and there are valleys ? |
8 | Could n't you say that about the British in Portugal ? |
9 | Do n't you understand that in small countries power is more likely to remain undisguised because there is n't sufficient societal depth to conceal the realities of institutionalised brutality beneath a respectable fiction ? ’ |
10 | Would n't you agree that in normal day to day language if we see a line of cars going down a road and one of them happens to be a Rolls Royce we would say , that 's the quality car ? |
11 | Why do n't we make that like a rebel fort ? |
12 | Does n't he remember that at the General Election the tabloids and so-called quality newspapers slaughtered Labour leader Neil Kinnock who did not have an affair with an actress or take freebie holidays ? |