Example sentences of "you have n't [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You had n't turned up for that date .
2 He would never have found out if you had n't shown up in the office .
3 ‘ But what if you had n't found out about me and Ryan ?
4 I mean we noticed that with the referrals and everything but it was purely that you had n't got down to that point to ask for them .
5 You think I 'd have screwed up my own life like this if you had n't come along with your cap-twisting routine and your sob story all about how you were losing your little baby girl ? ’
6 If you had n't come along with you did she 'd have been off with my wallet and no doubt they 'd split the pickings later . ’
7 You have n't said much about terms so far … ’
8 Oh you have n't gone up to a bar and asked for a pils have you ?
9 You have n't gone back on your promise , have you ?
10 You have n't stayed in for about two months ’ , which is true really .
11 Even these ones that you have n't done in between ?
12 Quickly look around to make sure that you have n't jumped out of the frying pan into the fire and , if all is well , start running .
13 M. You have n't caught up with yourself .
14 You have n't caught up with tonight 's news ?
15 You have n't changed much in fifteen years , Elwyn . ’
16 You have n't changed much in fifteen years , Elwyn , ’ she said .
17 So erm if you have n't opted out of the scheme er full time service , part time service if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme , and a supply supply teacher if a teacher had elected to the part time scheme .
18 ‘ Why do I think you have n't come here with sparkling news ? ’ he said .
19 ‘ You 've made a lot of accusations but you have n't come up with a single shred of evidence to back them up . ’
20 You have n't , if you 've got it all in on time , you 've brought it all to this and you have n't come out to me saying oh I 'm really sorry can I bring it tomorrow , oh I really was n't sure , oh
21 Although I 'd hardly call it hounding myself , merely a timely reminder that you have n't got away with it , ’ he corrected warningly .
22 How 's the old seaweed ? and Bet you have n't looked out of the window lately !
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