Example sentences of "[conj] have not [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Her husband 's none too safe with little girls , or has n't anyone told you that ? ’ |
2 | There 's a war on , or has n't anybody told you ? |
3 | Had Nigel noticed she 'd left , or had n't he missed her at all ? |
4 | Or had n't you realized it ? ’ |
5 | This is a holiday , or had n't you noticed ? |
6 | Or had n't you noticed ? ’ |
7 | There 's no gates on our yard , or had n't you noticed ? |
8 | This is murder , Mr. Preston , or had n't you noticed ? |
9 | Or had n't you noticed ? |
10 | Or had n't you noticed ? |
11 | ‘ The club , ’ she said , ‘ or had n't you heard ? ’ |
12 | Or had n't you thought of that ? ’ |
13 | Could I I could from those statistics could n't I tho Or or have n't we sold anything to this year ? |
14 | Have you , have you been getting any strange looks or have n't you noticed ? |
15 | or have n't you finished it off yet |
16 | ‘ Was there any money in it , or have n't you looked yet ? ’ |
17 | Or have n't you looked at the divorce statistics recently ? |
18 | Erm or have n't you got that far yet ? |
19 | Or have n't you got the nerve to face them now ? |
20 | Or have n't you told them yet . |
21 | And then he felt the music 's pull again , and thought that had n't they summoned Fael-Inis to help them , and was n't it sensible to obey him ? |
22 | There would then be other means however for us to pursue our our concerns that have n't we know er are moving into a future speculative situation , but if they 're not taken up we have other means of pursuing those , but they would n't affect the the conformity issue . |
23 | And has n't she grown tall ! |
24 | And has n't she grown ? |
25 | And has n't she grown ? |
26 | And had n't we got rid of the American troops from Vietnam ? |
27 | Anyway , he just liked the sound of it , and had n't he heard it for most of his life — until now . |
28 | The passengers had n't over-enjoyed their sojourn in the station , it appeared , as they had been fallen upon by the flock of pressmen who had taken Xanthe back again to the brink of hysteria , and had asked Mercer whether it was n't unwise to flaunt the privilege of wealth in his private car , and had n't he invited trouble by adding it to the train ? |
29 | And had n't she taken advantage of that fact just a tiny bit ? |
30 | and , yeah , well did n't we phone her and had n't she had all that trouble , she 'd had shingles and |