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Example sentences for "you not"

  • Do you not see," replied Veronique, "that he is thus avoiding their temptations and foiling their efforts?

  • Do you not think it has a vague resemblance to social life?

  • Do you not see, in the very coming of the procureur-general, a command from heaven echoing the voice in my own soul which cries to me: Confess!

  • For, whereas there is among you envying and contention, are you not carnal and walk you not according to man?

  • If I say the truth to you, why do you not believe me: 8:47.

  • But I say to you not to resist evil: but if one strike thee on thy right cheek, turn to him also the other: Not to resist evil, etc.

  • Do you not understand, that whatsoever entereth into the mouth, goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the privy?

  • But I say to you not to swear at all, neither by heaven for it is the throne of God: Not to swear at all.

  • You know how dearly I loved my mother, do you not?

  • You promise to fight at my side, do you not?

  • And now, monseigneur, let me implore of you not to cross the escutcheon of our eaglet with the bar-sinister that disgraces the arms of Mademoiselle de Blois.

  • You propose her as your substitute, do you not?

  • But you see your error now, do you not, uncle?

  • Do you not think it is very hard that one Yudken should betray the other?

  • You are a liberal, which I am not; why do you not go to that silly young man who commands the horse and give him a word of counsel in time?

  • Monsieur, do you not consider it to be a hard case for an old man like myself, who am a Christian, to live amongst a race who know not God, nor Christ, nor anything holy?

  • But why do you not give me my title, Fredersdorf?

  • Why do you not call me grand chamberlain?

  • He then rose from his chair, and turning to the princesses and generals behind him, he said, "Gentlemen, why do you not applaud?

  • Captain," replied the deaf man, "do you not ask me who it is?

  • You think that that was all that I lacked, do you not?

  • For do you not, symbolically speaking, 'look down upon' them in your fancy.

  • Do you not expect to become at once a slave instead of a freeman?

  • Nay then, said Theon, if you approve so highly of this subject, why do you not set in hand to it?

  • Do you not see, you who have been a lawyer and a magistrate, that the whole legal question will be based upon this grave and all-important point?

  • Do you not see," she asked, "that what you wish me to do is now impossible?

  • Do you not feel, that, in order to escape from one crime, you are committing another which is a thousand times worse?

  • Do you not think it a very curious subject?

  • As careful observation is far harder work than generalisation, and still harder than speculation, do you not think it very possible that it may be overvalued?

  • Do you not rest on the belief that, as Scandinavia and some few other parts are now rising, and a few others sinking, and the remainder at rest, so it has been since the commencement of the Glacial period?

  • Let this be a warning to you not to do or undertake any thing that you would like to conceal from me.

  • Men of the Tyrol, from Pusterthal, Teffereck, and Virgenthal, you wish to become again subjects of the Emperor Francis, do you not?

  • And why do you not believe me, cruel, beautiful girl?

  • He hazarded a query: "Why do you not have a carriage of your own?

  • Oh, whoever you may be, do you not remember?

  • When we were alone the First Consul said to me, "Do you not see, Bourrienne, this Ouvrard must have made a good thing of his business with the Prince of the Peace?

  • Do you not think, then, that had the conspiracy of Georges and Pichegru proved successful, the Prince would have passed the Rhine, and have come post to Paris?

  • I beg of you not to refuse; do me this favour.

  • Tell me, Mohammed, why do you not come to see me oftener?

  • As you intend to visit this country after a peace, it may be of some service to you not to be unacquainted with the portrait of a lady whose invitation to see the original you may depend upon the day after your arrival.

  • Do you not see," answered Bonaparte, "that it is also one of the extraordinary gifts of my extraordinary good fortune?

  • And if the pages of history assign me any glory, must it not be shared with you--or rather, do you not share it with me?

  • After Dinewan had been talking to her for some time, Goomblegubbon said: "Why do you not imitate me and do without wings?

  • After exchanging a few remarks in a friendly manner with Goomblegubbon, she said to her, "Why do you not imitate me and only have two children?

  • She said, "Why do you not go hunting too?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you not" 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:
    large city; you come; you dare; you for; you good; you have been told; you have heard the; you look; you need; you only knew how; you shall have the; you should; you thought; you very well know; you wanted; young farmer; young girl; young lieutenant; young male; young nobleman; young orchard; young squire; young trees; youngest daughter; your father; your heart