Example sentences of "have n't [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 Why had n't they faded with time ?
10 Why had n't they gone into all this at the time , really thrashed it out ?
11 Had n't they paid for it with their National Insurance stamps , income tax , and rates ?
12 What had n't they thought of themselves ? she wondered with a frown .
13 He was thirty-eight years old at the time — why the hell had n't we heard of him ?
14 Why had n't she arranged for the house to be sold so that Fabien de Rochefort could at least be repaid to some extent ?
15 Why had n't she realised in the shop just how the black silk clung , emphasising every slender curve ?
16 Had n't she cooked for herself and Harriet last Monday ?
17 Why had n't she come to the hospital ?
18 Why had n't she got in touch with Loretta straight away ?
19 Had n't she taken off her own wedding ring and hung it around her neck with her red identity tag and the St Christopher medal Father O'Flaherty had given her ?
20 Why had n't she thought of it when Kolchinsky briefed them ?
21 Why had n't she confided in her ?
22 If she liked her skirt , why had n't she stuck to it ?
23 Had n't you heard about it ?
24 Had n't you checked through the old bank statements ? ’ he asked tightly .
25 Had n't you sense for that ? ’ sneered Michael .
26 Or had n't you thought of that ? ’
27 Had n't it occurred to that burke of a husband that the whole thing could be a put-up job to get his wife over to Ireland ?
28 Why had n't it occurred to her before ?
29 Had n't it happened to her , in her own day ?
30 Why had n't I gone to gentler old Winston 's place instead .
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