Example sentences of "you had n't [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And I kidded myself up you had n't seen me . ’ |
2 | And if you had n't seen me , what would you have deduced from the name ? |
3 | ‘ But you had n't seen her on that occasion ? ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | you had n't seen much of it had you ? , but |
6 | ‘ It 's written at the front of my note-book and it says ‘ Private ’ in case you had n't noticed . ’ |
7 | ‘ I knew you had n't noticed . |
8 | Sheila , it 's not personal , we are actually having a political disagreement , in case you had n't noticed . |
9 | If you stood and watched them all day , you 'd be certain to keep spotting the odd fish you had n't noticed before . |
10 | In case you had n't noticed , I 'm not in the warp at the moment . |
11 | IN CASE YOU had n't noticed , Mr O'Hagan , ( Modern Times : ‘ The revenge of the Angry Man ’ , May ) the strident ‘ total war ’ feminists still exist , in abundance . |
12 | Also , I have my work , in case you had n't noticed . ’ |
13 | Or perhaps you had n't noticed ? ’ |
14 | My Lord Mayor , in case you had n't noticed , foreign languages . |
15 | In case you had n't noticed , Ulster 's John Reid is having a barnstorming season and he could end up in the top four in the championship with over 100 winners . |
16 | In case you had n't noticed , Ulster 's John Reid is having a barnstorming season and he could end up in the top four in the championship with over 100 winners . |
17 | she was like , when I did phone , you know , she was like , I really wish you had n't phoned . |
18 | And that would have been time enough if you had n't shot your mouth off and brought that foul man roaring round here … ’ |
19 | If you had n't met anybody by this time you certainly would now . |
20 | ‘ Tell me honestly , if you had n't met him , would you have accepted my proposal ? ’ |
21 | Would you ever really have believed me about my ‘ harem ’ if you had n't met them ? ’ |
22 | Why did you lie and say you had n't met me before ? ’ |
23 | ‘ I suppose you had n't bargained for a will ? ’ |
24 | This is a good exercise to practise if you are sitting in a restaurant or on a train journey — but do n't let your chosen subject catch you staring or you might get a reaction you had n't bargained for ! |
25 | Well the thing is Howard , I do n't think you 'd have got very far if you had n't understood how we put the boat together and so I think it 's important that we look now into more detail at how to rig the Topper . |
26 | If you had n't decided to retaliate for my plain-speaking , you would have been willing to pay the price for my escort to Winchester . ’ |
27 | And it 's rather a good thing this one did look like a tramp , ’ she added , ‘ because you might not have talked to him if you had n't mistaken him for a poor old man , and he would n't have learned anything about Brownies , and we should n't be going to continue to enjoy the use of his lovely Park . |
28 | Why call me a name like that if you had n't wanted to call me Robin really ? |
29 | Is it correct that up until this tour you had n't played , literally , for twenty years ? |
30 | ‘ I was just saying , if you had n't sent Mr Giresse out when you did I hate to think what would have happened to me . ’ |