Example sentences of "you have n't [been] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Quite unwittingly you played right into my hands that night , Aurora — I knew you had n't been taking drugs , but it gave me the perfect excuse for sticking around .
2 ‘ She said your name was Juliet , but you had n't been registered yet .
3 ‘ You told me you had n't been using any different chemicals , Bob . ’
4 ‘ You are having the kind of crush that is natural in a girl your age , and if you had n't been seduced by a certain person ( whose name I shall not mention again since you dislike it so ) that would be that . ’
5 You said you had n't been painting .
6 ‘ I knew you had n't been paying any attention .
7 Er and you have n't been taking any of those Diazepam at all ?
8 Are you sure you have n't been taking any drugs , tablets , medicines of any sort — ’ she shook her head violently , but refused to meet his gaze ‘ — or any antibiotics during the last six months ? ’
9 I says I know , you have n't been to see your team here , he says right once you 've been to Wembley the second time 's never as good it 's just that
10 Thirdly , the coach is in the business of picking winners , not his friends , so if you have n't been selected , you have to admit to yourself that perhaps you did n't deserve to be .
11 ‘ Mother said she thought you have n't been looking too good lately — a bit peaky . ’
12 " I 've been quite worried about you — you have n't been looking well lately , I noticed it this evening particularly when you dropped in . "
13 You have n't been dragged off at all
14 Bumper stickers proclaim ‘ Honk if you have n't been indicted ’ .
15 You have n't been listening to us .
16 You have n't been listening , Claudia ; we 're not parting for one moment until I find Garry — and it 's time you called me Roman . ’
17 ’ Oh , Bill , you have n't been listening to a word I said ! ’
18 Here , you have n't been drinking . ’
19 You have n't been seeing him regular ? ’
20 I 'm sure you have n't been eating hemlock stalks instead of celery , have you ? ’
21 ‘ Probably you have n't been missed yet . ’
22 Consider yourself lucky you have n't been sent off . ’
23 ‘ Perhaps you have n't been given the opportunity for sufficient consideration .
24 ‘ Speaking of that , ’ Charity said cautiously , ‘ you have n't been hiring people , have you ? ’
25 ‘ Difficult to say , since you have n't been confiding your deeds to me . ’
26 You have n't been confiding in him , have you ? ’
27 ‘ It 's swollen again — you have n't been resting it . ’
28 You have n't been charged yet , ’ said the woman .
29 Of course there 's I do n't know whether you 'd well you wo n't if you have n't been involved but we for the last last year and this year we 've had this children from er there 's a a sort of Nottingham University
30 You have n't been pressured into any further interrogation , not only because of the condition you were in for so long , ’ Munro said , ‘ but because we know everything there is to know about Operation Eagle . ’
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