Example sentences of "hope you do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I hope you did n't pay too much for the toy gun . |
2 | " I hope you did n't change your mind about taking up languages , " said Miss Haines , finally , and with a slight constraint . |
3 | ‘ But I hope you did n't throw it at him , ’ she said . |
4 | And I hope you did n't forget a rope . ’ |
5 | ‘ I hope you did n't forget the barbecue sausages . ’ |
6 | ‘ I hope you did n't tell him how we found out . ’ |
7 | ‘ I hope you did n't think I was getting at you and Roy . |
8 | ‘ I hope you did n't fiddle with your food . ’ |
9 | ‘ I hope you did n't overdo it too much last night , ’ he said . |
10 | MAURICE : ( from a distance ) : I hope you did n't buy them just for me . |
11 | We hope you did n't run in new shoes . |
12 | ‘ I hope you did n't cut short your holiday for that reason ? ’ |
13 | I hope you did n't mind . ’ |
14 | I hope you did n't mind us starting but we decided that we 'd |
15 | I hope you did n't mind my asking you to come here . |
16 | ‘ I hope you did n't mind , ’ said Lesley Paviour blithely , swinging the wheel of the old Morris nonchalantly as they negotiated the sharp turn by the downstream bend of the Comer , not very far from where Gerry Boden 's body had been towed ashore . |
17 | ‘ I hope you did n't mind my borrowing your robe , ’ she said awkwardly . |
18 | ‘ I hope you did n't mind my telling you . ’ |
19 | I hope you did n't have trouble finding us . ’ |
20 | Hope you did n't have too much trouble removing the egg from your face Malcolm ! |
21 | ‘ I hope you did n't get anything worse than a ducking , ’ she added , turning to Jenny . |
22 | I hope you did n't get your hair mussed . ’ |
23 | I hope you did not try too hard to put the Princess off . ’ |
24 | I hope you do not think me unduly vain with regard to this last matter ; it is just that one never knows when one might be obliged to give out that one is from Darlington Hall , and it is important that one be attired at such times in a manner worthy of one 's position . |
25 | ‘ Dr Neil , ’ she said , and her manner was almost shy , ‘ I hope you do not think the less of me for raising such a delicate matter . ’ |
26 | I hope you do not feel bitterly towards me . |
27 | I hope you do not approve of this Act — if you do , there is not another man or woman in all this country who does . |
28 | I was telephoned by the late Lord Plunket , Her Majesty 's Equerry , a man of exceptional charm whom I knew well and liked , who arranged the appointment and said diffidently , ‘ I hope you do not mind wearing a morning coat . ’ |
29 | It was n't at all what Luce had expected , and , seeing her puzzled frown , he said hastily , apologetically , ‘ I hope you do not mind using the rear entrance , but I needed to go this way to get to my next appointment . ’ |
30 | ( I hope you do not find this anthropomorphic language offensive . |