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

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1 You obviously had n't realized she was my sister . ’
2 You obviously have n't listened .
3 He again promised a letter from John Wright , but instead it was he who again wrote at the end of October , ‘ You obviously have n't read my letter carefully . ’
4 You obviously have n't ? ’
5 " You obviously have n't heard of the noble institution of the congaie ? "
6 You obviously have n't got the first idea when it comes to a relationship …
7 I 'm , I 'm , I 'm , I 'm sorry , I 'm sorry Councillor , but you obviously have n't been listening to debate this morning , the issue is about the settlement that we have received .
8 ‘ But you obviously have n't , ’ he added dully .
9 You obviously have n't been eating properly — ’
10 You obviously have n't had time to look at these , and I just wanted to say one or two things
11 Then you obviously did n't go to public school like I did .
12 You obviously did n't realize I was separated from my husband ? ’
13 EDITOR 'S FOOTNOTE : You obviously did n't see our exclusive interviews with ex-Boro players Gary Pallister and Tony Mowbray , the letter to Lennie and our coverage of Boro 's FA Cup exploits all published in the last fortnight .
14 I said , well the important thing is Jan if you are like this you obviously did n't like , there 's no way I 'm going to meet her you 're obviously thinking it over I said so the first thing you 've got ta do is turn up on Monday and meet her cos erm , then well you 'll know .
15 You obviously do n't love yourself for who you really are . ’
16 You obviously do n't understand economics , Doctor . ’
17 ‘ And you obviously do n't understand me ! ’
18 Th What 's happened is that this spelling , th this reversal of spelling has occurred in English , as some of you obviously do n't seem to know and your modern English versions you speak used it .
19 That 's why you obviously do n't like playing it then in n it ?
20 you perhaps have n't got the same degree of landlord exploitation , you might , I think one might argue from , from what we said earlier that in the north you 've got a s a slightly more paternalistic landlord , it 's , it , there 's less , less absentee landlordism landlords were more likely to have been behaving within the confines of moral economy would n't , would n't have been tt erm reducing rents , it was done on a much more , more personal sort of scale .
21 Councillor could I just perhaps request that you perhaps do n't make it quite so easy for any future break-ins .
22 Well , well she was , she was standing outside , I mean I looked at her this morning and I 've loo so I 've sort of looked at her , and I was going to speak to her and then this fella walked up and I thought , I , I mean I could n't gauge whether , and I mean my , I , I was thinking what I was going to say anyway , I was going to say er you know sa is it Paula so you perhaps do n't remember me but I , I , and then I was going to say I 'm Adrian , Adrian
23 Sentimentality says that there will always be an England Church , and though you personally do n't do anything about or believe in it , it 's nice that someone does .
24 Crazy Ibrahim bouncing off the walls , appearing at the Lebanese Embassy , and you apparently do n't give a damn .
25 The babies , the bottles , the cooking , the diapering , the burping , the carriage wheeling , the pressure cooker , the barbecue , the playground and doing-it-yourself was more comfortable , more safe , secure and satisfying than that supposedly glamorous ‘ career ’ in which you somehow did n't feel wanted and knew you were n't going to get anywhere .
26 You fucking do n't !
27 You normally have n't anyway .
28 Do n't you just do n't you go the Registry Office ?
29 So he wo n't you just do n't
30 I think the snooker section , the table section they 're still flourishing actually but as regards to football , you just had n't got enough members .
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