Example sentences of "had [not/n't] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 Had n't you better go and make further enquiries ? "
32 Had n't you better tell me ? ’
33 " Then had n't you better let me in ? "
34 Had n't you better warn them about me , then ? ’
35 ‘ If you 're so concerned for his safety , had n't you better get dressed and go after him ? ’
36 Had n't you better see to him ? ’
37 Had n't you better start at the beginning , sir ?
38 Robert , had n't you better go and see if you can comfort her ? ’
39 and I said I said to Bob I said well , you know said well had n't you better get cos Shirley had had a go at Bob first off , before when , when I went in there first thing .
40 Had n't you better sit in your chair for ten minutes before clear up the lunch .
41 And he said , had n't you better check ?
42 Had n't you better contact Pickfords .
43 in this private in this country does n't mean that you 've got to pay for it , it does mean that you 've got to pay for yourself , but its not like obligatory , so you might as well get the money you can , if you that , at that , at that standard are n't , had n't you really ? , if you can get that money , you 'd be thick not to go for it
44 Had n't it just ?
45 ‘ Is that his gun you 're field-stripping ? — and if so , had n't it better really be thrown away now ?
46 I had n't it before .
47 Had n't it always been known as the centre of the Western World ?
48 Suppose I better start in a minute , had n't I really ?
49 This would be all over the town , whatever had I been thinking of , going down to the site , had n't I any sense ?
50 And when their great Emperor Gia Long finally rose from the Mekong delta a century ago to unify all the peoples from Saigon to Hanoi , had n't he triumphantly renamed his new empire " Viet Nam " ?
51 Had n't he also got his landlady 's daughter with child ?
52 He felt that Woolley had no right to be so contemptuous , so damaging ; Killion alone could not have stopped a bombing raid ; besides , had n't he just destroyed two , maybe three of the enemy ?
53 Had n't he already described himself as ‘ a political animal ’ — ‘ and with £19.50p attendance money a day as a Sheffield councillor , on which I 'm dependent by the way , I 'd need to be a political animal . ’
54 Had n't he already said that he disliked women who threw themselves at him ?
55 In his own way he was as dangerous as Marcus — had n't he already trapped her into staying with him longer than she deemed either necessary or wise ?
56 Had n't he actually been elected to the State Senate — old Jack Ryan 's youngest lad ?
57 Not that that was unusual ; had n't he always dominated whatever space he was in ?
58 What made this worse was that we ( there were a few of us Leeds fans in my school ) we friends with a west brom fan , and had been taking the piss all year … had nt they recently gone up to div 1 ?
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