Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pers pn] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her eyes had become accustomed to the dark , and she could see , as she peered down it either way , that to the left this road opened out . |
2 | ‘ Has n't he any idea where he 's gone ? ’ |
3 | Has n't he any conception of the devastation caused to this planet by burning fossil fuels ? |
4 | In some extraordinary way it seemed hotter now than at midday when the blistering sun was overhead ; such faint breeze as there might be from the water seemed to fall utterly it this turn of the tide . |
5 | ‘ I 've seen 'ow me own dad was treated by Galloway , ’ she was saying . |
6 | Going up it that way . |
7 | And then they want someone else 's help or whatever else and er I can see that they 're concerned that you know they have a concern or want something from me then and I pass on I some action to take place you know for you know I 've on to somebody or someone said to him , I always give my name . |
8 | ‘ Oh you go back if yer want to , but it seems ter me that yow 've served yer purpose now an' she do n't want yer any more . |
9 | Go on you that joke did n't ya ? |
10 | You made her a cup of tea did n't you this morning ? |
11 | He 's not been too bad but I tried to put him to sleep upstairs did n't I this afternoon ? |
12 | Nil seven away , scored seven away four , three he said down here did n't he that lad ? |
13 | Did n't he this afternoon ? ’ |
14 | Do n't we all Rick . |
15 | yeah they do smell do n't they those dogs |
16 | They write E A R at the end do n't they some words . |
17 | No he 's always , Fred , thou you think of him as the policeman do n't you that John Thaw . |
18 | and peasant antagonism ought to have been greatest and therefore you on the face of it it seems surprising does n't it that land reforms did n't take place immediately , or they were n't attempting land reform to take place immediately . |
19 | ‘ Have n't we another rafting party ? ’ |
20 | Have n't you any brains left ? |
21 | It was all there in the way , in Czech , he called the dog off ; as the dog immediately obeyed , let go of her and went to his master 's side , the man , his charm of yesterday nowhere to be seen , blasted her in English with an angry , ‘ Have n't you any sense ? ’ |
22 | Have n't you any holidays coming up ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Have n't you any brothers or sisters ? ’ |
24 | His manner made her stammer , ‘ Have n't you any m-manners ? ’ |
25 | " Have n't you any family ? " he boomed . |
26 | ‘ Have n't you any family ? |
27 | Have n't you any relations ? ’ |
28 | Have n't you any taste for travelling into the unknown , giving yourself up to the pull of the elements ? ’ |
29 | Have n't you any heating ? ’ |
30 | Have n't you both eyes in your heads ? ’ |