Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] have [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right and and to er er sort of fogies of my age it does seem a bit strange but these days the video and the recording have got to go together have n't they ? |
2 | Oh , well that 's very kind of you , you 've been checking up have n't you , counting off the days on the calendar . |
3 | cos they 've come now have n't they ? |
4 | She 's conked out has n't she ? |
5 | well you 've been occupied here have n't you |
6 | I 've won then have n't I ? |
7 | He 's won then has n't he ? |
8 | In case mister police-y man decides to stop us and say why have n't you put your seat-y belt on Mrs M Mrs woman ? |
9 | Oh we 'd better had n't we , yeah , put it back where it was . |
10 | Oh she has done already has n't she ? |
11 | And then the whole , the thing has been , the house has been done up has n't it ? |
12 | Some of that 's been done though has n't it ? |
13 | He 's had a lot to drink today have n't you ? |
14 | these have done well have n't they ? |
15 | You really feel that we 've really put into it and really done well have n't we ? |
16 | You really feel , I mean with really sort of put into it and really done well have n't we ? |
17 | That 's what you 've been saying all the time this sort of bank lending 's been going on have n't you ? |
18 | Work 's died down has n't it ? |
19 | And so we 've got away have n't we , from the the being a carrier , if you like , to the stage where we now transport parcels really . |
20 | It 's all been cleaned up has n't it ? |
21 | somebody at work , what 's a matter love you 've been like this since you 've got up have n't you ? |
22 | ! Turned out has n't it ? |
23 | have blanket interviewing now have n't we ? |
24 | Well we 've been rushing around have n't we ? |
25 | If if that 's what people think it 's about then then we have n't got across have n't we ? |
26 | I 'd spent all day going there had n't I , half a day going there . |
27 | You still waiting this to go up have n't you ? |
28 | And what , you 'd got your car locked outside have n't you ? |
29 | The technology of printing now has virtually nothing in common with the wooden presses and lead type of 15th-century pioneers like Johannes Gutenberg or Nicolas Jensen . |
30 | You 've got them crossed now have n't you ? |