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

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1 He had bought a copy of The Times before he had come to The Randolph that morning , but hitherto had not even glanced at the headlines .
2 It still has n't really sunk in yet .
3 Thirty-seven-year-old Roseanne admitted : ‘ It still has n't all sunk in yet but it 's a great feeling .
4 What happened next was to so profoundly influence the way the typesetting market operated that it still has n't fully come to terms with the consequences .
5 Gerry Flynn , who still has not fully recovered from a hernia operation , was thrown into the fray against Ards , as was newcomer Fran Hitchcock for his first game , and they both marked the occasion with a goal .
6 So far , although Pottz was now officially numero uno , he still had n't actually won in Hawaii .
7 I still had n't actually thought of doing anything until the woman ran towards me and cried , ‘ Help , please .
8 I still have n't really settled to it because my nerves have gone all wonky being in the house .
9 He probably had n't even paid for it , just put it on his credit card .
10 To problems you probably have n't even thought of yet .
11 It wo n't be very good for the petrol companies that I 've been visiting here today , but every cloud tends to have it 's silver lining , and I , I think I can say with some confidence that the last factor that we 're considering is pouring over the revenues and wondering how much is coming in , that , that really has n't much come into it .
12 Restoration here has not only led to the repair of townscape , it has also created jobs for skilled craftsmen ( conservation creates more employment per pound than new build ) , and led to much needed housing for homeless and disadvantaged people .
13 And I think er w we 're concerned that erm the the case presented by the county has in in concentrating on migration , perhaps they have n't have n't fully expanded on on the points that they 've raised in document N Y eleven .
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