Example sentences of "you [verb] n't [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Ye have n't done a hundred miles yet . |
2 | Ye have n't finished yer drink yet . ’ |
3 | ‘ I reckon if you 'ad n't left you 'd 'ave bin a parlourmaid by now , ’ Ella Tomkin said . |
4 | ‘ How would you like to 'ave to show your legs in an orphanage just because you 'ad n't got a farthing to your name ? ’ |
5 | I want you and I believe you owe me , but wanting you has n't unbalanced me to the extent you seem to believe . |
6 | ‘ And on present evidence a back-door man like you has n't got it up there . |
7 | You has n't started it mum ! |
8 | Well you see you you do n't put water on when you put screening system |
9 | He says , well then , he says you could or you could n't you have n't served a week 's notice . |
10 | I just did the last one , the next , the , the , the next to the last one erm , I said er , I ca n't remember what the differentiation of it is , he said you would n't you have n't done it , I said no we 'd started |
11 | Burton rose in anger , but Liz Taylor simply smiled at Marvin and said , ‘ I see you have n't changed a bit , Lee , ’ and walked off . |
12 | Er , Hugh , would you , you have n't had a chance to say anything . |
13 | so you see you have n't had a language then brought into a Roman |
14 | See you have n't got any taste . |
15 | ‘ Tell you what , Joe , ’ said Annie , ‘ you 'ave n't got new stuff there , but you 'ave n't got rubbish , either , and you 've 'ad me best attention as well . |
16 | ‘ Tell you what , Joe , ’ said Annie , ‘ you 'ave n't got new stuff there , but you 'ave n't got rubbish , either , and you 've 'ad me best attention as well . |
17 | ‘ Mister , you 'ave n't told me your own name . ’ |
18 | Have you missed , you did n't seen your daddy have you , tonight ? |
19 | you do n't christened at a baptist church |
20 | an used to be called metermarism and I say , it 's not a word it 's not a term I 've seen on for many many years and you do n't seen it many erm modern organic texts . |
21 | Oh come on now you do n't Come here come here |
22 | ‘ I know you do n't meant it . |
23 | If it 's your marriage contract and you do n't get married because you do n't got , that 's not our fault . |
24 | And I kidded myself up you had n't seen me . ’ |
25 | And if you had n't seen me , what would you have deduced from the name ? |
26 | ‘ But you had n't seen her on that occasion ? ’ |
27 | Marion had hoped for a disco maybe , or else a smart hotel , but this … well , once weddings were in the air , they all came out of the woodwork : aunts and cousins you had n't seen in years , bringing engagement presents . |
28 | you had n't seen much of it had you ? , but |
29 | ‘ It 's written at the front of my note-book and it says ‘ Private ’ in case you had n't noticed . ’ |
30 | ‘ I knew you had n't noticed . |