Example sentences of "have i [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mildred Hubble , ’ said Miss Hardbroom wearily , ‘ what have I just said to you ? |
2 | She was such a sweet-natured , generous girl — I had never before nor have I since met anyone so naturally , if indiscriminately , kind and loving — that I found it hard to deny her anything . |
3 | Which work have I most disliked ? |
4 | Or have I already done so ? |
5 | Have I already told you about that one ? |
6 | Have I already told you that I am Greicha the First ? |
7 | Have I no bays to crown it ? |
8 | Nowhere did I expect to get and nowhere have I duly got . |
9 | When have I ever touched anything of yours ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Have I ever said I bloody well need you ? ’ he demanded . |
11 | The range is said to be from 3.2 to 4.2 and the period around 45 days , but I have never been able to make much periodicity out of it , and neither have I ever seen it brighter than magnitude 3.6 . |
12 | Nor , I must confess , have I ever seen a fox . |
13 | ‘ What have I ever done to give you grounds for fault-finding and self-pity ? |
14 | What have I ever done to anyone ? |
15 | ‘ What have I ever done that makes you hate me like this ? ’ |
16 | ‘ What have I ever done to deserve this ? ’ |
17 | What have I ever done to you ? ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm not sleeping with her , ’ O'Shea said quietly , ‘ nor have I ever done . |
19 | And have I ever pushed you ? |
20 | Have I ever put anyone in jail , right , when you mean jail do you mean the police station or prison ? |
21 | but it left me with an interest in Leeds United which I 've never shaken off , nor have I ever wnated to . |
22 | Have I ever come back with blood on me ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Have I ever mentioned a man called Hugh Puddephat to you ? ’ |
24 | ‘ When have I ever attacked you ? |
25 | What about me , then , have I ever had a 2lb roach ? |
26 | Have I ever found any fault with Thee ? |
27 | ‘ Have I ever suggested that it was otherwise ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Nor have I ever suggested to any working woman that she 'd be better off at home where she belongs . |
29 | Have I ever let you down ? |
30 | Have I ever let you down ? |