Example sentences of "have [not/n't] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | No I have n't they even a they even say my dad 's got an accent whereas |
2 | Have n't they just . |
3 | Bu but no it have n't they just seized |
4 | See Germany have their little er fingers in the pie have n't they now ? |
5 | No that was er that 's a picture of er 's erm er I think before they took that off they 've taken that off have n't they now ? |
6 | they 've got some good things have n't they now ? |
7 | ‘ Well , have n't they any idea who did it ? ’ he asked . |
8 | ‘ Why have n't they ever ? |
9 | Tell me , Sir Robert , that you have n't them here … ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ( Have n't we already heard that , dearest NME ? |
12 | Have n't we enough bloody fools in the cavalry already ? ’ |
13 | Have n't we always been happy together the way we are ? |
14 | oh now you 've got all the jobs done have n't you today ? |
15 | Wait you 've got minus fifty six have n't you here ? this is minus fifty six if you use your brain . |
16 | ‘ Why have n't you even opened yours ? ’ |
17 | The man long-sufferingly tore apart a paper bag for him to autograph , shoved it onto his hand , and said furiously , ’ Have n't you even got anything to write with ? ’ |
18 | Have n't you even put some coffee on ? ’ |
19 | Have n't you just arrived from Japan ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Have n't you just ? ’ said Ewen . |
21 | ‘ Have n't you ever had a friend ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Have n't you ever seen a show ? ’ |
23 | Have n't you ever puzzled about it ? ’ |
24 | Have n't you ever seen two sea horses clinging to each other in a current ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Have n't you ever wanted to chuck one of them in the canal ? |
26 | Have n't you ever felt like that ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Have n't you ever thought , ’ asked Biddy , not looking at me , ‘ that he would n't want to meet important people , he would n't want to be taken away from this job that he does well , and the village where he 's loved ? ’ |
28 | Have n't you ever wondered , she said to Thérèse : why your mother had these carpets put down ? |
29 | Have n't you ever felt one little bit of your love for me at the dairy ? |
30 | Have n't you ever felt one little bit of your love for me at the dairy ? |