Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pers pn] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not that spotty youth in the army-surplus overcoat , what 's his name , Cliff , not him for God 's sake . |
2 | You can get a pint of fresh could n't you for tech tomorrow ? |
3 | Why do n't you for Christ sake get on with it and hurry up now . |
4 | Hang on they 're alright on the front , want another seven do n't you for Aaron ? |
5 | Line Managers and Supervisors as well are , are responsible for training because as a Line Manager or a Supervisor you 're responsible are n't you for training and developing people . |
6 | Oh I know , you only got to look at the VAT ai n't you for starters |
7 | Cos , erm , you know , say we picked dad up from work and we used to come here straight from work did n't we for tea ? |
8 | I mean that 's ridiculous , the money he 's on they 'll cripple him , they 'd absolutely nail him would n't they for money ? |
9 | And they were noted were n't they for rubbish . |
10 | He 's had an electric bill has n't he for god knows how much . |
11 | Is n't it for people who want holiday homes ? |
12 | It says things like impartial advice , does n't it for mortgages , erm in the Nottingham and the Derby paper , and then you read at the bottom it says erm an appointed representative of Legal and General . |