Example sentences of "n't [pron] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | Because I ca n't I honestly have got a I do n't know what 's happening . |
2 | Oh God — ca n't I even have a row with you now ? |
3 | I paid good money for that , I said , ca n't I just have a last go on it ? |
4 | Why could n't I just have gone to the cops and reported my stuff missing ? 'Cos I was missing myself , that 's why . |
5 | I goes , ca n't I just have two on a Friday ? |
6 | Ca n't I just have the other one , cos I got that one right ? |
7 | ‘ Did n't you even have a man on him ? ’ said Owen incredulously . |
8 | ‘ Could n't you just have written these people a letter ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Could n't you just have asked him ? ’ |
10 | Well did n't you just have |
11 | I shouted to Steve ‘ Hey Steve , would n't you rather have failed on this route than have succeeded on the Japanese Route ? ’ |
12 | Do n't you , almost , you can almost hear behind the text saying , would n't you rather have a woman like that |
13 | Would n't you rather have a woman with a mind of her own ? |
14 | Would n't you rather have a hot cross bun ? |
15 | ‘ It 's nearly twelve o'bloody clock , ’ Billy slurred back from a now almost horizontal position , ‘ ai n't you never had enough ? |
16 | Have n't you never had them before ? |
17 | Why could n't you actually have J U G , one G , L E ? |
18 | ‘ Do n't you ever have doubts ? ’ he asked . |
19 | ‘ Have n't you ever had a friend ? ’ |
20 | Have n't you ever had one ? ’ |
21 | Master volume ( have n't we already had two ? ) and reverb controls conclude the 80R 's control panel , save for the jack insert for the footswitch . |
22 | Well could n't we just have a few things |
23 | Why ca n't we just have them in a loose-leaf binder with dividers in , and let the engineer decide how to hold documentation together ? |
24 | But someone says oh this is a bit messy having these two pipes , could n't we just have one pipe that did exactly the same job . |
25 | Denise McGrory and ‘ Did n't We Almost Have It All ’ walked away with overall laurels on the night . |
26 | I want this one cos I do n't they probably have n't got any |
27 | Do n't they also have problems with the , with the er the drinks ? |
28 | ‘ Could n't they just have sent us a photograph ? ’ |
29 | I mean , would n't he rather have Terry as a sort of permanent worker anyway ? |
30 | Could n't he just have a tractor ? ’ |