Example sentences of "n't [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't me at all . |
2 | Maureen said : ‘ I did n't think about them again until that psychic woman asked for them , but it was only after I had given them to her I realized they were n't his at all . |
3 | Oh well that 's good I can get the Lego out now then ca n't I at home ? |
4 | Lots , lots of people claim , in fact ever such a lot of people claim that they 've got communication with the dead , for instance that , as you know I 've got a caravan ai n't I at Rudyard Lake ? |
5 | And if she was Dominic 's girlfriend , why was n't she at the pub with him earlier ? |
6 | ‘ Why is n't she at college in America ? ’ |
7 | Those bubbles were no more free than she was — yet did n't she at least have a choice ? |
8 | Why i n't she at school ? |
9 | Why did n't you at least try to resuscitate her , give her the kiss of life ? |
10 | Why are n't you at your work ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Could n't you at least wait until halftime so we could discuss our communication problem ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Are n't you at work , Dad ? ’ |
13 | Hank looked nonplussed , and then asked , rather foolishly : ‘ Are n't you at work ? ’ |
14 | Why are n't you at work ? ’ |
15 | If you had to give a phoney address , could n't you at least have picked something that did n't have a remote basis in reality ? |
16 | ‘ Ca n't you at least let me go ? ’ |
17 | Why are n't you at the Wharfmaster 's office ? ’ |
18 | He was what we called a School Board man as well he was , that was his official capacity , and in those days if you were n't at school they used to erm send a man round to see where you were , you know and why were n't you at school ? |
19 | Were n't you at the village concert ? " |
20 | Your clothes wo n't be dry for a while yet ; ca n't you at least meet me halfway ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Why — why are n't you at the party ? ’ she asked tremulously , her thought processes shattered by shock , as she registered the formal pale grey suit he was wearing , the immaculate white shirt and grey and maroon tie . |
22 | ‘ Why are n't you at the Brooksby plant ? ’ she demanded to know . |
23 | It was n't you at all . |
24 | ‘ Oh , dear , ’ she wailed , ‘ he must want his bag urgently to send for Eddie , ’ and then , irrelevantly , ‘ Why are n't you at work , Rose ? ’ |
25 | But you 'll naturally have more stock wo n't you at the beginning of the year . |
26 | we 're talking about three six are n't you at the end of the day that 's what they 're trying to apply for . |
27 | ‘ Could n't you at least have knocked first ? ’ she said mildly . |
28 | they put everything do n't you at first when you go up there all the family there . |
29 | I mean if your child was born with one arm you 'll still fucking blame yourself for it would n't you at the end of the day . |
30 | So you get to know people as well , do n't you at those things . |