Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [adv] [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And the first was a twelve volt but then we came to a hundred and ten so I just strung it down along the two top wires of the fence and they were live and oh there were about six or nine hen houses attached to the fence with those wires for electricity .
2 She went she said you fucking you fucking done it .
3 And as for compassion , have n't I just provided your first decent meal of the day ?
4 ‘ Have n't I already made it clear enough ?
5 ‘ Have n't I always kept you on the inside of them ? ’
6 ‘ Have n't I always said it was a dank , sinister , unhealthy place , David ? ’ she said .
7 Have n't I always taken my worries to Him and found ease ? ’
8 Have n't I ever told you the story about Maurice helping Louis hide all the wine ?
9 Anyway , just after Christmas this guy says er I still want the hotel so Peter said well you better put something down , you ge , better get something so he he went and put fifty thousand as a deposit on it and then said his legal advisers would be in touch and they had a month went by and they never heard anything , so Peter rang up , he was telling me the other day , er , he rang up yeah , go , he does n't want it you know ?
10 Had n't she finally made it as an integrated human being without the help of her father ?
11 Had n't she already given herself that very same advice ?
12 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 ? ’
13 ‘ Why have n't you even opened yours ? ’
14 ‘ Have n't you always known me to be a respectable girl then , Dai ? ’
15 " Then had n't you better let me in ? "
16 Have n't you never had them before ?
17 Have n't you ever felt one little bit of your love for me at the dairy ?
18 Have n't you ever felt one little bit of your love for me at the dairy ?
19 ‘ Have n't you ever loved anybody like that ?
20 Have n't you ever heard it ?
21 Have n't you ever had one ? ’
22 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 " ?
23 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 ?
24 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 . ’
25 Had n't he also got his landlady 's daughter with child ?
26 Not that that was unusual ; had n't he always dominated whatever space he was in ?
27 It is of little use to remember the answer to an examination question as you leave the room , or to say later with head in hands , " But I knew it so well " , surprised at your ability to remember it now but your inability to recall it at the time when you most needed it .
28 There were sudden patches of light that you came out on to when you least expected it .
29 That was why you mostly kept your black book for your own family .
30 In his novel The Human Age , D. B. Wyndham Lewis postulates the theory that after death , as we stand on that other shore , at the gate of eternity , we will each one assume the shape and form which we had at the time when we best realised our essential selves .
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