Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb past] [not/n't] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos they had a bit of a chase or something did n't they ? |
2 | No she , she had a grapefruit or something did n't she ? |
3 | And er , Margot was behind the and they were painting her house and somebody fell and she had to go and give them artificial respiration or something did n't she ? |
4 | crap or something did n't he ? |
5 | He cut him up or something did n't he ? |
6 | Because you , you had n't got the commitment that he wanted a pension or he did n't I did n't , I did n't feel that at that point that you |
7 | He stayed up on the pulpit or whatever did n't he ? |
8 | The wind was high when I knocked at her door , and I heard a voice from within that I knew not what to make of , though it sounded like the lullaby of a Mother to her Baby . |
9 | that I did n't I brought the rest for Laddy . |
10 | FoE does , however , have sympathy for businesses exposed to liabilities because they have unknowingly become owners of contaminated land that they did not themselves pollute ; as a result , for example , of buying land defiled by a previous owner . |
11 | But might not be the best thing because if for any reason the buyer says that they did n't they 're not going to pay |
12 | She was much prettier than Jenny , although he supposed not everyone would agree with him , Jenny 's looks being of a more obvious kind . |
13 | Small wonder , then , that the Scotsman Sir George Douglas burst out , as the English ambassador Sir Ralph Sadler reported to Henry VIII on 13 October 1543 , that ‘ the world is so full of falsehood , that he knew not whom he might trust ! ’ . |
14 | That he did not himself fly away is strong evidence for this belief , especially if predators prefer to attack lone birds , and we have further reason for thinking that the bird believes that . |
15 | I could n't think of anything I 'd promised anybody and I had n't anything musical on for a few days , so that was all right . |
16 | That was the method that we used and I did n't I never heard I did n't hear of dermatitis or anything until well twenty five years afterwards . |
17 | on and I did n't I said to him I 'll come and meet you a I said you can come to the hall cos that 's ever so light through there |
18 | If I had n't we 'd never have survived and we certainly would n't have the standard of living we have now . |
19 | Well , if I had n't who would ? |
20 | Believe me , Juliet , I did n't want to tell you this , but if I had n't I know Celia would , and she does n't know the true facts . ’ |
21 | ‘ If I did n't we would n't be here , ’ Newman told him . |
22 | Erm I do n't know if I gave you , and if I did n't I need to , the things that I 've called recordings logs , that are different than meeting logs . |
23 | He put the gun sideways in his mouth to give him two free hands and I thought about trying to grab it off him but I thought I 'd probably kill one of us and even if I did n't I was no match for him and he 'd just take it off me again . |
24 | ’ I think people find me obnoxious because I wo n't admit that I secretly loathe Kyle Minogue and Jason Donovan , but I really do think they 're great artists — if I did n't I 'd be the biggest hypocrite in the world . |
25 | Yeah well I 'll ask I 'll ask my mum but if I if I did n't I 'm gon na have to get perhaps |
26 | The defendants , inter alia , submitted that the owner of confidential information could not restrain its use by a party to whom it had accidentally escaped and who had not himself undertaken the duty of confidentiality . |
27 | But Steve had gone off with Maria Luisa for a few days and he was n't thinking about work , that was for sure , and she had n't her freedom anyway ! |
28 | cos she did n't she won . |
29 | You could n't say that to her cos she did n't it would be insulting but in fact , that 's the big difference . |
30 | ‘ But if she had n't you 'd never have got in touch . ’ |