Example sentences of "[adj] you [verb] [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am sorry you did not have a very good meal , ’ he said , looking at my plate .
2 Sorry you do n't have a career to compensate .
3 There is nothing more irritating than to start a job , and find halfway through that you do not have a vital piece of equipment .
4 ‘ You 're lucky you did n't get a bottle smashed across your head , ’ she said .
5 Are you sure you have n't made a mistake ? ’
6 ‘ Are you sure you have n't made a mistake ? ’ he whispered to the pair .
7 Are you sure you have n't had a letter ? ’
8 " And you 're sure you have n't got a hankering for this Terry ? " she asked at the end .
9 Yes , very good , and you 're sure you have n't put a three on that are n't you ?
10 Sure you do n't want a hospital ? ’
11 And I 'm sure you do n't want a long speech but I 've tried to prepare something , and I hope it 's all right .
12 Sure you do n't want a motor car ? ’
13 You sure you do n't want a couple of ?
14 Are you sure you do n't want a cup of tea ?
15 Sure you do n't want a drink ?
16 Rule of Life No. 77 : if you should ever have to attend an inquest or similar official/judicial function : make sure you do n't have a hangover .
17 Although bargaining is often very tough you 've always got a better chance if you know with whom you are dealing — it helps if you 've had the odd meal or drink together or a game of squash .
18 If you borrow money from a bank and it becomes insolvent you do not have a problem .
19 ‘ Unless you 're absolutely obsessed you do n't get a look in . ’
20 Because at last you 've really got a particular problem licked .
21 to homework in year seven you have n't got a hope in hell
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