Example sentences of "[verb] not he [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But we reckon Mr Sugar must have read your mind already — has n't he already produced one of the machines on your wish list ?
2 Has n't he already got a clock radio ?
3 Has n't he ever let slip any little hint about who it might have been ? ’
4 Did not he ever show himself a loyal supporter of the late king your husband ? ’
5 He did n't he also did n't let people know what he was doing as well .
6 Why did n't he just go while she could still maintain some degree of composure , this deliberate distancing of herself from the rapture that had possessed her before the telephone rang ?
7 Why did n't he just stay where he was behind the vehi Everyone else was taking their time .
8 Why did n't he just say she looked absolutely wonderful ?
9 If that was what the speaker intended to say , why did n't he just say it ?
10 A wild idea occurred to him — why did n't he just get his spare shirts and the few pieces that he 'd picked up while he 'd been staying here , throw them all into a bag , and jump on a train or a bus to present himself on their doorstep ?
11 Why did n't he just vomit in public like some of his colleagues ?
12 Did n't he always come when summoned ?
13 Did n't he ever stop talking , poking his nose in ?
14 Did n't he ever do anything good for you ? ’
15 Why did n't he ever buy me anything ?
16 Did n't he ever write to your mother at some time or other ? ’ and she said , ‘ I …
17 Does not he equally expect the rule of law to be observed on both sides of the Irish border ?
18 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 " ?
19 Had n't he also got his landlady 's daughter with child ?
20 He felt that Woolley had no right to be so contemptuous , so damaging ; Killion alone could not have stopped a bombing raid ; besides , had n't he just destroyed two , maybe three of the enemy ?
21 Had n't he already said that he disliked women who threw themselves at him ?
22 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 . ’
23 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 ?
24 Not that that was unusual ; had n't he always dominated whatever space he was in ?
25 ‘ But does n't he even want to say goodbye ?
26 I bet he does n't he even read what was in .
27 Every appearance of the boy Samuel is greeted with , ‘ Ah , does n't he just remind you of Kevin/Michael/little Christy ?
28 ‘ Why does n't he just admit he 's half queenie ?
29 ‘ If he 's a secret friend of the Moslems , why does n't he just give them the money directly .
30 ‘ Why does n't he just wear a cocktail dress ? ’ asks Richard .
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