Example sentences of "[vb -s] [not/n't] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Has not he realised that the CAP is the only agricultural support system under which consumers pay a subsidy to farmers and end up paying more for their food than if they had not paid the subsidy in the first place ? |
2 | Has not he forgotten to mention that between 1979 and 1981 investment fell sharply and that it was lower in the third quarter of 1991 than in any other quarter — 12 per cent . |
3 | Who else has n't I bet a lot of you have just lumped Luxe Luxembourg in with Germany and France . |
4 | Now I have n't finished , but I mean I , it really is at the top of my mind , yo , you know it has n't I have n't given it top priority . |
5 | Has n't You told me to anyway it 's Saturday Saturday . |
6 | Has n't he lost it ? |
7 | Has n't he noticed that we 've got one and a half million unemployed ? |
8 | Has n't he done well ? |
9 | Why has n't he covered it ? |
10 | Has n't he heard about the greenhouse effect ? |
11 | You can but er Bedge has n't he likes the hard way you see . |
12 | ‘ Then why has n't he seen us ? ’ |
13 | Why has n't he made out ? " |
14 | Has n't he changed at all ? ’ |
15 | Has n't he read the Book of Ecclesiastes ? |
16 | Has n't he read the notes properly ? |
17 | Nicholas ( 5.0 ) : Has n't he to share them out ? |
18 | " Oh , has n't he had breakfast ? " |
19 | then I turned round and says no you have n't you 've got eight and a half weeks and he has n't he 's got twelve and a half . |
20 | Has n't he passed on by now ? ’ said Florrie , craning over her shoulder . |
21 | Has n't he improved ? |
22 | Has n't he taken ? |
23 | ‘ Has n't he told you ? ’ |
24 | he said well has n't he told you ? |
25 | Why has n't He put His hand to Talvi , then ? |
26 | Why has n't he put his fingers in between it ? |
27 | Has n't he got enough to worry about without being clobbered over the head by the injured pride of a woman fortunate enough to have the time and the brain to worry about the title on her season ticket ? |
28 | ‘ What , has n't he got a Christian name , or anything ? ’ |
29 | But has n't he got that job still then ? |
30 | Has n't he got lovely teeth ? |