Example sentences of "[verb] not [pers pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Has n't he heard about the greenhouse effect ? |
2 | Has n't he changed at all ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Has n't it occurred to you , Skeeter , that I might not want to ? |
4 | But has n't it occurred to you that if they have access to knowledge and culture from a previous machine age , yet still continue with their own customs , then maybe they have reasons which seem at least to them to be perfectly good and sufficient ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Has n't it occurred to you to ask Belinda 's permission ? |
6 | Has n't it occurred to you that in today 's harsh world it 's every girl for herself ? |
7 | Has n't it occurred to you I 've a life of my own to lead ? ’ |
8 | Daniel was saying has n't she heard from any of her |
9 | I was going to say that , I mean if we do do that why do n't we move to a position when , I know it 's not finalized yet , the P As do the twenty six fives , and we try and adapt Sarah to do the whole s the whole of the four sub teams , ma maybe the threshold has to come down a bit , but but at least we 've got some sort of parity of working throughout |
10 | ‘ I am honoured by the prince 's interest — but I doubt not it stems from mere curiosity as to my connection with her for whom he has a brotherly fondness . ’ |
11 | Why did not I think of it before ? |
12 | On the other hand , it is by no means clear that all ‘ corporatist arrangements ’ involve the exercise of public functions by non-governmental bodies , and to the extent that they do not they remain beyond the scope of public law . |
13 | Did n't we inquire about Alan McLaren ? |
14 | Did n't we ask for mushrooms and noodles before ? |
15 | So they they did n't they kept to their . |
16 | Did n't they stay at the flat ? |
17 | Yeah possibly but I do n't think they , do , they do n't , I mean they , they lived in Germany for a while have n't they , so , I do n't think , oh no , did n't they go to Cyprus one year Pete and Colin or am I dreaming ? |
18 | Why did n't they wait for the passengers to get off first , instead of squeezing themselves , their sacks of wheat and bicycles on at the same time that others were dragging their possessions off ? |
19 | ‘ Why did n't they wait for me ? ’ |
20 | If they had their men inside our organisation , why did n't they act over Helmstadt ? ’ |
21 | Margaret panicked , she 'd got the wrong number , the wrong place , the wrong advertisement , why did n't they get off the line , why did n't they leave her — |
22 | Did n't they look at the real man ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Why did n't you talk to your mother about this earlier ? ’ |
24 | since we 've came home because she was , oh did n't you talk to her Wednesday morning early you know |
25 | Peggy had her arms around the elderly woman now , and they dung together tightly , and there was a break in Peggy 's voice as she said , ‘ Why did n't you talk about this before ? |
26 | Did n't you fantasize about what might have occurred if only you 'd been holding your breath at the time and a gun as well ? |
27 | Why did n't you sit at his table then ? |
28 | Why did n't you send for me ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Oh , Elizabeth , why did n't you send for me ? ’ she demanded , gently drawing herself away yet keeping the long pale fingers entwined in her own small hand . |
30 | ‘ Why did n't you send for a carriage ? |