Example sentences of "have n't [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want to stifle discussion , but had n't we better confine it to matters within the competence of this committee ?
2 Had n't she already given herself that very same advice ?
3 Had n't she finally made it as an integrated human being without the help of her father ?
4 Had n't you better tell me what arguments you used to persuade him ? ’
5 Had n't you better tell me ? ’
6 " Then had n't you better let me in ? "
7 Had n't you better warn them about me , then ? ’
8 And when their great Emperor Gia Long finally rose from the Mekong delta a century ago to unify all the peoples from Saigon to Hanoi , had n't he triumphantly renamed his new empire " Viet Nam " ?
9 Had n't he also got his landlady 's daughter with child ?
10 Had n't he already described himself as ‘ a political animal ’ — ‘ and with £19.50p attendance money a day as a Sheffield councillor , on which I 'm dependent by the way , I 'd need to be a political animal . ’
11 In his own way he was as dangerous as Marcus — had n't he already trapped her into staying with him longer than she deemed either necessary or wise ?
12 Not that that was unusual ; had n't he always dominated whatever space he was in ?
13 The man long-sufferingly tore apart a paper bag for him to autograph , shoved it onto his hand , and said furiously , ’ Have n't you even got anything to write with ? ’
14 ‘ Why have n't you even opened yours ? ’
15 Have n't you ever felt one little bit of your love for me at the dairy ?
16 Have n't you ever felt one little bit of your love for me at the dairy ?
17 Have n't you ever loved anybody like that ?
18 Have n't you ever heard it ?
19 Have n't you ever had one ? ’
20 Have n't you never had them before ?
21 Have n't you always known me to be a respectable girl then , Dai ? ’
22 Have n't I already made it clear enough ?
23 And as for compassion , have n't I just provided your first decent meal of the day ?
24 Have n't I always kept you on the inside of them ? ’
25 Have n't I always said it was a dank , sinister , unhealthy place , David ? ’ she said .
26 Have n't I always taken my worries to Him and found ease ? ’
27 Have n't I ever told you the story about Maurice helping Louis hide all the wine ?
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