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Example sentences for "you don"

  • Come, old lady: you don't get such interest every day, I'll bet.

  • It is too much--you don't reflect what it is you are saying," he murmured confusedly.

  • If I have done wrong I shall be punished for it.

  • These words, to which events were destined to give a totally different meaning, earned a severe look from Laurence.

  • The gendarmes are at the edge of the forest towards Troyes!

  • Mesdames," said the young man, assuming a most polite air, "are we not at Gondreville?

  • The handle's cracked; you don't want it; better give me it.

  • I wanted to get a nice head of cabbage and some lentils for a soup, and if you don't go to market early, the restaurants get all the best.

  • You don't know how she wo-rks," sobbed August.

  • If you don't, I'll do this," and with that he gave me a twitch that I thought would have made me faint.

  • You don't catch me tasting rum so much, but just a thimbleful for luck, of course, the first chance I have.

  • You don't forget, but you bear it better.

  • If you don't please me, you will be sent away.

  • At such times she did not know that Sara was saying to herself: "You don't know that you are saying these things to a princess, and that if I chose I could wave my hand and order you to execution.

  • If you don't like it you can prevent it," said Gertrude.

  • There is something else you might have that you don't look at--something better than I am.

  • You can't say that I shall go with my father and my sister; you don't believe that.

  • There is n't much of it here--you don't mind my saying that, do you?

  • You don't seem to me to get all the pleasure out of life that you might.

  • You don't think that it might have been two shots fired almost at the same instant?

  • I suppose, then, if you have never heard of Godfrey Staunton, you don't know Cyril Overton either?

  • You don't mean to say that you have been walking about London with that thing?

  • You don't like being beaten any more than the rest of us do," said he.

  • In some ways we can learn a great deal from the young," said Mrs. Thornbury.

  • Life seemed to hold infinite possibilities she had never guessed at.

  • Then she said: "I'm afraid right down in my heart that Alfred Perrot won't do.

  • For two days they had a perfect rest from their old emotions.

  • She'll thrive as long as you don't set her absolutely on top of the equator.

  • You don't just show him off at dinners and teas.

  • You don't furnish legal advice for nothing," say I to him.

  • I dash to pack them; so telegraph fast if you don't wish to see me for myself alone, but only as a successor to Mrs. Lippett.

  • My orphans can use the money if you don't need it.

  • Your life keeps going for things you don't want, and all the while you are being built alive into a social structure you don't care a rap about.

  • I think I'd rather move about, if you don't mind.

  • You don't mean to say you walked down--and without overshoes!

  • I always adore new dresses--why, you don't mean to say it's NOT a new one?

  • You don't mean that it's like his first choice?

  • You don't in the least know what I can say--or what I mean to.

  • If you don't like me well enough we'll shake hands too; only I shall be sorry," he ended.

  • You don't like my saying that you came for Lady Ulrica?

  • All day long conversations like the following were to be heard in all quarters of the town:-- "You don't know?

  • She resumed with an expression which gradually clouded over:-- "You don't seem glad to see me.

  • Oh, you don't know Alexandra as well as you think you do!

  • You don't have to go if you don't want to.

  • Oh, but, Lou, you don't want to make him mad!

  • Why, Alexandra, you don't know what you're talking about.

  • Why don't you shoot me if you don't like my pecking?

  • You'll get lost if you don't come this way.

  • You don't understand," said the traveler.

  • You don't even know what you're doing, do you?

  • You don't come aboard this schooner, my friends!

  • If you don't like it, you can set out to march up the coast till you hit a town; but I wouldn't advise you to try it.

  • You don't know how extraordinary it all seems to me.

  • You don't want bacon and you don't want tobacco.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you don" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chief engineer; she continued; you can; you desire; you fellows; you find; you have; you love; you must have been; you said just now; you wanted; you won; you would have thought; young animal; young bull; young courtier; young fella; young gents; young horse; young madam; young maid; young state; your house; your obedient; your uncle; your wife