Example sentences of "not you [verb] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 But for this kind of use think about the design of your pack and whether or not you want it to have a frame .
2 Yeah whether or not you whether or not you think it 's been induced by the fact that , that they 've heard what happened in and they think that they can start doing that as opposed to ch as opposed to just saying we 're going to exist by creating
3 ‘ Have n't you noticed we 've got a visitor ? ’
4 And moreover do n't you feel you have a responsibility to explain to ordinary people , particularly in your area , what it is you 're doing and why it 's important and why you should go on doing it ? ’
5 ‘ Do n't you think we 've done enough today ? ’
6 Do n't you think we 've got Mysteries of our own ?
7 Do n't you think we 'd better … that is , I 'd better … ‘
8 ‘ Speaking of which , do n't you think we 'd better get this glop off my hair before it turns it green ? ’
9 Do n't you think you 'd better see the body buried before you do anything else ?
10 Do n't you think you 'd better take a look at this fellow you knocked out ?
11 She paused , looking at him reflectively , and then asked : ‘ Do n't you think you had better speak to your father about all this ? ’
12 ‘ Do n't you think you 've taken enough pictures ? ’
13 ‘ You 're doing very well , ’ she shouted , ‘ but do n't you think you 've had enough ?
14 And it was Charles who went on , ‘ Do n't you think you 've done enough traipsing around the world ?
15 Do n't you think you 've been round there too often ?
16 Bearing in mind that you 're rich enough to live in Surrey , and some people ca n't even afford a roof over their head do n't you think you have a moral obligation towards these people ?
17 ‘ Do n't you think she 's had enough ? ’
18 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
19 ‘ Do n't you think I 've been trying to believe that ? ’
20 ‘ I mean , do n't you think I 've got worries enough , Lucinda , what with this terrible war and the bombing ?
21 ‘ My dear , Hari , do n't you think I 've learned anything about human nature from my stay at the prison ? ’ he said softly .
22 Do n't you think I 've longed to speak to you , to hear your voice ?
23 Do n't you think I have the right to command you ? ’
24 Do n't you think it 's got some potential , though ?
25 so see the thing is if you wanted to go , see , that Sunday half way we did did n't we ? , do n't you remember we had to cross the road ?
26 do n't you remember you had to go to the housing office
27 well , do n't you remember I had to pay one pound fifty something last Christmas
28 We do n't you know we 've got clubs still waiting that we signed up last year .
29 ‘ For pity 's sake , Shiona , do n't you know I 've always loved you ? ’
30 ‘ Did n't you say he had a wife and a couple of kids now and worked in Basingstoke ?
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