Example sentences of "[vb base] you [vb past] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Pity you did n't do that to Ryan . ’
2 Pity you did n't do that do that a bit earlier Chairman .
3 PITY you did n't sign your letter .
4 Pity you did n't lose your voice at home today Charlotte is there
5 yeah , pity you did n't keep the frames
6 Pity you did n't accept my offer of five grand .
7 ‘ A pity you did n't get him to attend to the little bitch before , ’ commented Rachel .
8 ‘ prisoner at the Bar , I will tell you what you ought to have done , and if you say you did not know , I will tell you that the Law conclusively presumes that you did .
9 ‘ You say you did not know Nona Pitt well .
10 Say you did n't understand it or something .
11 Say you did n't use your
12 You say you did n't see the statuette , but you told Sergeant Bird earlier that your attention was directed towards that alcove , where you felt that someone was hiding … ’
13 Er but we can write these with some f flexibility , and erm there is a deferred income version , where you can run it so you were say you did n't need income five years , you can run it for five years , then la then leave it erm and just take the annuity income as er as , as er regular income .
14 I hope you did n't pay too much for the toy gun .
15 " I hope you did n't change your mind about taking up languages , " said Miss Haines , finally , and with a slight constraint .
16 ‘ But I hope you did n't throw it at him , ’ she said .
17 And I hope you did n't forget a rope . ’
18 ‘ I hope you did n't forget the barbecue sausages . ’
19 ‘ I hope you did n't tell him how we found out . ’
20 ‘ I hope you did n't think I was getting at you and Roy .
21 ‘ I hope you did n't fiddle with your food . ’
22 ‘ I hope you did n't overdo it too much last night , ’ he said .
23 MAURICE : ( from a distance ) : I hope you did n't buy them just for me .
24 We hope you did n't run in new shoes .
25 ‘ I hope you did n't cut short your holiday for that reason ? ’
26 I hope you did n't mind . ’
27 I hope you did n't mind us starting but we decided that we 'd
28 I hope you did n't mind my asking you to come here .
29 ‘ I hope you did n't mind , ’ said Lesley Paviour blithely , swinging the wheel of the old Morris nonchalantly as they negotiated the sharp turn by the downstream bend of the Comer , not very far from where Gerry Boden 's body had been towed ashore .
30 ‘ I hope you did n't mind my borrowing your robe , ’ she said awkwardly .
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