Example sentences of "should n't have [vb pp] it " in BNC.
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1 | I should n't have given it to you . |
2 | You should n't have given it ! |
3 | " You should n't have accepted it . " |
4 | It 's a disgusting book , she should n't have made it . |
5 | Oh wait a minute the doctor should n't have seen it then should he ? |
6 | I should n't have said it . |
7 | She should n't have said it . |
8 | Perhaps she should n't have said it , for suddenly its implications stirred Morse to an irrational jealousy . |
9 | Well if if said that , and he he he he should n't have said it well he 's in trouble . |
10 | I know I should n't have said it but soon as it come out me mouth |
11 | I should n't have said it . |
12 | They should n't have done it to you — to you or to anyone . |
13 | Most of us , the slim as well as the overweight , have uttered that plaintive wail : ‘ Oh , I should n't have done it ! ’ , as we pat our far from comfortable stomachs after a particularly tempting feast , like Christmas dinner , and stagger off for the Rennies . |
14 | But you should n't have done it . ’ |
15 | I should n't have done it . |
16 | I should n't have done it , I know . |
17 | I should n't have done it , of course . |
18 | We should n't have done it . |
19 | I mean no , I do n't know what to say but there 're so many things that she said that tt I 'm not speaking to her again , I , I know I should n't have done it . |
20 | ‘ I told him I did and he gave me a look which suggested that I should n't have kept it from him ! ’ |
21 | ‘ Should n't have mentioned it , but you know what I mean . ’ |
22 | Maybe I should n't have mentioned it . ’ |
23 | ‘ I suppose I should n't have mentioned it , ’ she told herself . |
24 | Perhaps I should n't have mentioned it . ’ |
25 | You should n't have mixed it with whisky , Marjorie said . |
26 | I should n't have picked it up . |
27 | ‘ I should n't have suggested it . |
28 | I should n't have thought it was all that difficult . ’ |
29 | I should n't have thought it possible . |
30 | My sister was sent off to boarding school near Bournemouth to improve her health and was near starved , but Mother always managed to find something for the home fare — I remember a great day when she found the butcher 's bare and bought a goose that was available and that we certainly should n't have had it in normal circumstances and I was quick to see it was an ill wind that did nobody any good ! |