Example sentences of "[subord] they have not [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Plans to draw up registers of potentially contaminated land are already being fiercely debated — although they have n't even left the drawing board yet .
2 I did n't see this as being primarily er a , a reflection on the day as such , although they have n't actually had the opportunity to sort of mull it over .
3 Teachers are reminded that if they have not already submitted the numbers of all their class registers to the office they must do so at once .
4 If they have not yet reached the clicking stage , the sound stimulates them to speed up their development .
5 All interim orders come to an end on the disposal of the application if they have not otherwise expired .
6 Nurses who have married or had children since they last nursed may be intellectually aware of what unsocial hours can mean , but if they have not actually experienced them recently they can be caught unprepared .
7 Are you , er is it still time , or is there still time for people to get involved if they have n't already filled in their application form ?
8 The manager has to organize their companies , hire them an accountant and a lawyer ( if they have n't already done that ) , get them VAT registered , and do a lot of simple administration like applying for passports .
9 If they have n't quite got it , then we may need to re-do parts of it .
10 Any absences that you 've had erm for sickness full or half pay actually count in full for in these calculations as do erm any maternity leave absence you know providing you were actually receiving pay that 's half pay or more then those absences count as if they have n't actually occurred .
11 Well er Nat West have been very quiet about Action Line erm because they have n't quite got the the , the , all the firmware sorted out yet but it 's absolutely fantastic , you know
12 It seems as though the world is going on , everybody rushing about their daily tasks , but surely this can only be because they have not yet heard the news or else they too would feel emotionally paralysed .
13 New converts , on the other hand , have no such problems because pre-Christian experience is still fresh in their mind and they communicate their faith in an everyday language because they have not yet learned a new jargon .
14 This is because they have not yet learned the new rules and are still trying old techniques of gaining reactions from their parents .
15 Note : The authors believe that it is important that we encourage students to understand the relationships involved and not concentrate on calculating ratios which they frequently do n't understand and can not interpret because they have not fully understood why a ratio is calculated or the relationships which the ratio expresses .
16 Shareholders will often entertain reasonable buying propositions , even when they have not previously contemplated sale of their shares .
17 Others use the term sub or proto-proletariat to mean that these members of the urban poor are in the process of becoming a working class , though they have not yet achieved this status .
18 This can be a disconcerting and distressing experience , and some young mothers are not confident enough to ask to see their babies and may end up feeling as though they have not really had one .
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