Example sentences of "n't [pron] [vb infin] you " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't I mean you 're not going to write about oxen very often are you ? |
2 | You ca n't I mean you ca n't just prosecute it and it will go away . |
3 | But you do n't I mean you 're gon na production anyway by putting the chiller in presumably are n't you ? |
4 | You do n't I mean you do n't see a tree with a flat top with all the branches coming out do you ? |
5 | Why do n't I show you the place where Mountbatten was killed ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Did n't I tell you he 's a New Yorker ? ’ she smiles back . |
7 | Jack said to Franca , ‘ Did n't I tell you so ? ’ |
8 | So why did n't I tell you ? |
9 | ‘ Did n't I tell you about that ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Did n't I tell you about it ? ’ asked Joe . |
11 | There she is , did n't I tell you ? ’ |
12 | She 's a witch , did n't I tell you ? |
13 | " Did n't I tell you so ! " was her message of resignation . |
14 | Did n't I tell you he 'd do it ? " |
15 | ‘ Did n't I tell you about that ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Did n't I tell you ? |
17 | Did n't I tell you this was a special day ? |
18 | " Did n't I tell you , Chuck , that all you need is determination ? |
19 | ‘ Did n't I tell you ? ’ she said . |
20 | ‘ That would be nice , but sha n't I tell you about the Fire Country of Fael-Inis now ? ’ |
21 | And do n't I tell you not to break the back down and wear your canvas shoes like slippers ? |
22 | ‘ Oh , did n't I tell you ? |
23 | ‘ Did n't I tell you not so long ago that there was only one area of my life I could countenance sharing with you — and that purely out of necessity ? ’ |
24 | Did n't I tell you we were good together ? ’ |
25 | When you told me about the horoscopes , did n't I tell you I wanted to help ? |
26 | Did n't I tell you I was working on it ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Did n't I tell you this was a very special occasion ? ’ |
28 | Did n't I tell you she 'd love it ? |
29 | ‘ Did n't I tell you so ? ’ she returned , trying not to sound smug . |
30 | Did n't I tell you a woman in the bed is worth two at the table ? ’ |