Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well do n't they have cheaper ones there ?
2 Do n't they have local TV news in Surbiton ?
3 She said do n't they have any details ?
4 He 's making people redundant , why are they , do n't they have enough work ?
5 Do n't you have all sorts of cultural traditions you 've got to fight against .
6 Do n't you have dynastic ambitions ? ’
7 Do n't you have proper food in England ?
8 Do n't you have any idea what it might be ? ’
9 And as for the delay in writing , do n't you have any idea how time-consuming it is , looking after someone who 's been paralysed by a stroke ? ’
10 ‘ I only have to look at you to want you … do n't you have any idea what you do to me ? ’
11 Do n't you have any sense ? ’
12 Lacuna , do n't you have any chairs ?
13 Do n't you have any faith in me at all ?
14 Do n't you have any conscience of your own , for God 's sake , ’ he demanded , ‘ where your boyfriend 's concerned ? ’
15 Is n't that in do n't you have any kind of er literature
16 Do n't you have any feelings for what I 'm goin' through ? ’
17 Do n't you have any feelings ? ’
18 I mean , do n't you have any key to repair the Bishop 's omission if he should forget to lock his own door ? ’
19 Do n't you have any legs ? ’ he suddenly rasped , his hands on his lean hips , his black eyes running over her in exasperation .
20 Do n't you have any proofreaders or subs capable of picking up this sort of elementary mistake ?
21 There may still be time before they get to him … why do n't you have another go at persuading him ?
22 Do n't you have another name ? ’ asked Endill .
23 Do n't you have enough affairs of your own to occupy your mind ? ’
24 ‘ Why , do n't you have enough food at your house ? ’ she asked smartly .
25 Why do n't she have decent car .
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