Example sentences of "[vb -s] not it " in BNC.

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1 Anything after his terrible sitcom Home James has got to be an improvement , has n't it ?
2 I know that it has only been a couple of weeks but my word , it does seem longer , and so much has happened to you , has n't it ?
3 Cottage door 's got a bolt , has n't it , Keith ? ’
4 And it 's all been thrown at them so suddenly , has n't it ?
5 ‘ It 's been wonderful weather of late , has n't it ?
6 The child who comes home saying , ‘ I hate school ’ , learns that it is not everything about school that she dislikes when her mother says ‘ It 's been a bad day today , has n't it ?
7 ‘ But it has become a big thing now , has n't it ? ’ he added with evident bewilderment .
8 Has n't it occurred to you , Skeeter , that I might not want to ?
9 Has n't it been changed over the years to say different things from what the original writers intended ?
10 ‘ Just look at this stomach — has n't it got minute ?
11 Has n't it ? ’
12 ‘ It 's been lovely meeting you , has n't it , Daddy ? ’
13 It 's made the committee larger than is usually thought effective has n't it ?
14 It 's come to something , has n't it , when I ca n't speak in me own house now . ’
15 I think that 's been on , on the cards for a long time has n't it ?
16 Mm , it 's come to the front of the journal has n't it section
17 One , one er stress in my , on what happens so that , that it 's companying it 's been manufacturing leg irons that 's been going out there to the Nile , has n't it , was n't it to .
18 This has got something to do with the murder of his family , has n't it ?
19 Okay the video 's called Electric Ecology it was actually produced by er the Cen er Central Electricity Generating Board which does n't actually now exist it 's become the National Power and Nuclear Electric has n't it ?
20 The Synod has been here about three years running has n't it .
21 Then a woman in the street — the Via Monserato , between the Tiber and the Farnese Square , they talked about it so much , Mena and my grandmother , when I was little , I think they talked about it every day : Il Quartiere Papale , it does have a magnificent sound , has n't it ? and so much of it a slum ; the rich live above on the piani nobili , the ground floors and cellars are rented out to artisans ; my mother , who was brought up in those streets , says to know them you must have breathed the air in the evenings when the wine-shops are full and they are lighting charcoal braziers on the pavements ; she says I will go one day , but I think I know already — well , a woman in Mena 's street who sold salad greens knew the cook who worked for Anna and the prince round the corner and Mena was given things to do in the kitchen .
22 It 's always been there between us , has n't it ? ’
23 Well that 's effectively brocked that has n't it .
24 It 's got ta be has n't it really ?
25 Right all have got ta add up to a hundred and eighty has n't it .
26 Has n't it
27 Yes it 's gon na be doubled has n't it to give you that ?
28 actually work here has n't it ?
29 Has n't it got something to do with horse-racing ? ’
30 Maximilian said , ‘ The law has influenced you very much , has n't it ?
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