Example sentences of "but you [verb] n't " in BNC.
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1 | You wrote and told me to ring — presumably you were too mean to ring me — but you had n't given me the number . |
2 | ‘ But you had n't seen her on that occasion ? ’ |
3 | If I if m I summarize that , I know Harrogate have supported the principle of a new settlement within the Greater York figure , but you had n't anticipated that it would bite on your district , if I can use that word . |
4 | ‘ She said your name was Juliet , but you had n't been registered yet . |
5 | There was one , there was one last comment that I missed out there that it was the erm the permission to proceed with the product recommendations , you were wanting to proceed with recommendations but you had n't got the commitment off Steven in the first place so you were suggestion recommendations and what ! |
6 | No , but you had n't done anything till then . |
7 | ‘ Tell you what , Joe , ’ said Annie , ‘ you 'ave n't got new stuff there , but you 'ave n't got rubbish , either , and you 've 'ad me best attention as well . |
8 | There is a blood poison in America ; you can idealize the place ( easier now that Europe is so damd shaky ) all you like , but you have n't a drop off the cursed blood in you , and you do n't need to fight the disease day and night ; you never had to . |
9 | But you have n't because the world 's changed . ’ |
10 | ‘ Miss Fanshawe , ’ he said sharply , ‘ I 've answered your questions , but you have n't even met me half-way . |
11 | ‘ But you have n't heard the worst . |
12 | But you have n't seen how all this ties in with their long-term aims . |
13 | ‘ But you have n't , sir , ’ Hoomey pointed out . |
14 | ‘ But you have n't made such a fool of me as you 've made of yourself . |
15 | But you have n't to let either of them get the better of you ! |
16 | But you have n't married and I dare say you wo n't do so now . ’ |
17 | But you have n't answered my question about the problem of painting and stupidity ? |
18 | But you have n't got a wife any more , Carver observed to himself . |
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 | But you have n't had them since you been with us , have you ? |
21 | but you still have to take care in case somebody says well I 've just done fractions two , and you say but you have n't done fractions |
22 | But but you have n't argued with that mathematical innumeracy and I think it 's a comparable situation ! |
23 | ‘ Well , suppose you wanted to find out about very strong gravity-the kind you 'd get with a very , very heavy planet or star — but you have n't got such a star handy . |
24 | Yet when he had finished the first thing she said was , ‘ But you have n't really talked of the most important thing — the other eagles who were with you . |
25 | Sometime later , Miranda said , ‘ But you have n't . ’ |
26 | ‘ But you have n't signed it ! ’ |
27 | ‘ I do n't think anything of the kind , but you have n't paid me . ’ |
28 | But you have n't changed since the day when I first met you . |
29 | ‘ But you have n't answered my question . ’ |
30 | ‘ But you have n't . |