Example sentences of "have he [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 Has he not got a young lady ? ’ she asked , trying to sound nonchalant , but she could feel herself almost blushing .
2 If , as Mr Bush indicated in his letter , he knew in October of Mr Frohnmayer 's ‘ wish to step aside ’ , why has he not nominated a successor ?
3 Why , then , has he not been released ?
4 Now , has he not left it with the Parish Council ?
5 Or has he not bothered to work it out ?
6 Has he not ignored the main problem of Europe , which is to get a realignment of currencies so that the deutschmark goes up and sterling down and we can get out of the present debilitating recession ?
7 He has increased funds to the Arts Council , so why has he not unfrozen the acquisition grants ?
8 The Penrith trainer , who always answers a question by asking another question told me ‘ Has he not got the class to win it ?
9 ‘ If he knows , why has he not moved ? ’
10 Has he not shut the door ?
11 Has he not been to , a lot of
12 Brittain believes that Top Class would have caused Nashwan and Cacoethes a lot more problems had he not gone to the front so early .
13 Had he not been followed as a Surrey opener by Jack Hobbs , then perhaps he would be better known to posterity .
14 For me , his victory last season with Ten Plus when there were only four runners , convinced me his chaser would win him another Gold Cup , a race he must have won had he not fallen at that fatal third fence from home .
15 On that basis , then , we have a reason to be glad that Clive Lloyd adapted his strategy of all-out pace , for had he not done so perhaps we would have seen less of one of the most watchable of all bowlers .
16 Naturally , Greenidge tried to emulate Richards which , when things went well , was fine , but when they did not it meant that , for a while , he gained a reputation for not being over-reliable ; perhaps he suffered from trying to hit the ball too hard , for there were plenty of people who felt that he would have been a better player had he not tried to ‘ bury the ball into the wall of some distant building ’ ( his own words ) at every opportunity .
17 Gatting in particular had had a good series , batting well and leading the team excellently ; with the first Test then drawn under his leadership , how different the rest of the summer might have been had he not invited the famous barmaid to his room .
18 Why had he not continued climbing over the gate , said good-night , and gone off down the hill ?
19 Why had he not considered that possibility ?
20 Before he slipped into sleep had he not been aware of another kind of light , too luminous for words , the radiance of an undefined , perhaps indefinable force , spirit or presence which was greater than or beyond himself ?
21 Why , wondered Senator Rudman at the hearings , had he not taken North into his office and closed the door and put him up against the wall and pushed him and pushed him and pushed him ?
22 Why , then , had he not shared them ?
23 The Colonel was used to acting in loco parentis and would certainly not have responded as warmly as he had done to Miss Danziger 's maturity had he not discerned in it a vulnerability : something he could defend .
24 Time to Declare by David Owen ( Penguin , £7.99 ) — Had he not fallen out with the Alliance , this passionate rebel male might well have been a key figure in this the general election .
25 Had he not been turned down by a local industrial company , things might have been different .
26 Had he not experienced this for himself , that God 's word and Spirit had worked powerfully in his own life ?
27 He could have been in a hotel , had he not needed care and supervision which he blatantly did not get .
28 Trent might have laughed had he not been thrown against the motor cycle as the hurricane drove Golden Girl aground .
29 Had he not heard the Arab League spokesman that morning , promising that the Syrian ‘ peace-keepers ’ would ‘ strike with an iron fist ’ at any resistance ?
30 She was less close to Gildas , whom she regarded with some slight awe , for she feared his irony and his sharp tongue , and would not have allowed him the slightest ‘ liberty ’ had he not cleverly , for he was very clever , ‘ set up , a conversation which led her , through a series of exchanges , into the danger area .
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