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Examples
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"Baint no castle round 'ere", Mehalah told him, "you do know this is Messing and we be in deepest Essex?"
Oh Christ I`m Related To Harriet Harman Newmania 2008
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‘Baint I doing of it?’ said the driver, turning angrily round.
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“Baint even sundown yet,” he said blearily, staring out of the porthole.
Tai-Pan Clavell, James 1966
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“Baint right,” he said, stifling his desire to kill.
Tai-Pan Clavell, James 1966
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Baint like Dirk to leave so fast, Brock reflected.
Tai-Pan Clavell, James 1966
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Baint him mit a piple on a taple, und mit a girl on his hands. '
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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I sez, 'Spruce, you and me' ull go an 'fetch old Josey Letherbarrow, and see if bein' the oldest 'n'abitant, as they sez in books, he can't get a wurrd with Miss Vancourt, and so' ere we be, Miss, for the trees be chalked "-- and he turned abruptly to Spruce and bellowed --" Baint the trees chalked for comin 'down to-morrow marnin'?
God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889
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I sez, 'Spruce, you and me' ull go an 'fetch old Josey Letherbarrow, and see if bein' the oldest 'n'abitant, as they sez in books, he can't get a wurrd with Miss Vancourt, and so' ere we be, Miss, for the trees be chalked "-- and he turned abruptly to Spruce and bellowed --" Baint the trees chalked for comin 'down to-morrow marnin'?
God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889
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I sez, 'Spruce, you and me' ull go an 'fetch old Josey Letherbarrow, and see if bein' the oldest 'n'abitant, as they sez in books, he can't get a wurrd with Miss Vancourt, and so' ere we be, Miss, for the trees be chalked "-- and he turned abruptly to Spruce and bellowed --" Baint the trees chalked for comin 'down to-morrow marnin'?
God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889
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'Baint I doing of it?' said the driver, turning angrily round.
The Hand of Ethelberta Thomas Hardy 1884
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