Example sentences of "not [verb] [pers pn] have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I do not think it had occurred to anybody in court at this time that Waddell 's conviction would be anything but a foregone conclusion .
2 Chief executive Mr Richard Sutherland said the partners at the practice did not know he had worked as a locum at Bolton Royal Infirmary and the doctor had not told the infirmary he was HIV positive .
3 What he did not know he had got from his sister , his ally against their parents if in nothing else .
4 One should not expect it to have operated in a unified or uniform manner .
5 The SSI is concerned that a small number of authorities could not show they had abided by this ruling and would require some further investigation by the SSI and the Audit Commission .
6 She could not believe she had rounded on him in the way she had .
7 Second , the majority of those suffering from corporate crime remain unaware of their victimization — either not knowing it has happened to them or viewing their ‘ misfortune ’ as an accident and ‘ no one 's fault ’ .
8 Not feeling it 's got to be like a furniture showroom to be comfortable …
9 I do n't think we 've got to the early days , made too many assumptions from this , particularly as they are seasonality er erm adjustment is n't terribly good .
10 we only , I do n't think we 've got to two hundred on any other .
11 I do n't think we have changed over the years in our teaching but student choice has greatly changed and we have found demand for our more theoretical courses has fallen away .
12 No , I do n't think she have called in here .
13 ‘ I do n't think you 've listened to one word I 've said , have you ? ’
14 ‘ I do n't think I 've heard of them . ’
15 I do n't think I 've heard of that impetigo Doctor to be honest .
16 I do n't think I 've thought about anything else since it happened .
17 However , she has n't let it get to her : ‘ I do n't think I have suffered from the male domination thing as much as other women might because I 'm a belligerent , stubborn , loud-mouthed bastard , basically ! ’
18 ‘ I do n't think he has changed at all .
19 But I think he 's I do n't think he 's misformed at all .
20 I do n't think he 's come across any
21 I do n't think it 's fixed to the ceiling actually that , I think it 's just purely a a framework bol
22 It 's an outrageous claim erm I do n't think it 's substantiated by any research whatsoever .
23 I do n't think it 's changed at all really .
24 It seems to me that all of us in this chamber have at one time or another , wanted to actually spend money erm it comes programme of committees , I do n't think it 's behoved upon me at the moment to transgress on what programme committees are actually er but to predict exactly where they will want their expenditure to go but I do know is that there is a huge backlog of member generated aspirations in terms of the environmental improvements , traffic calming facilities , particulary which I suspect were actually generated mildly in excess of the figures which we have before us tonight which is why we clearly leave open that further bids against capital can be made in the course of the next three years , erm which will be assessed against the overall financial position of the council and I think the council much more than that .
25 ‘ Charlie Trumper , ’ I told her with pride , though if the truth be known I had n't expected her to have heard of him .
26 The daft old bat probably wo n't know it 's gone for days .
27 Oh yes , I do n't feel she 's despised in any way .
28 You have n't got you have got to !
29 I do n't believe they 've talked in years . ’
30 I ca n't believe you 've come across any in Love Apple Road this afternoon . ’
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