Example sentences of "not [vb infin] [pron] have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Really , she could not think what had come over Harold .
2 He could not think what had got into Helen , normally as rational as himself about all this , or so he had thought .
3 He could not think what had happened for things to have become so out of hand .
4 I simply can not think what has happened to this class you 've ta when you 've .
5 ‘ I can not think what 's come over Brian , ’ she said .
6 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 .
7 The falsificationist now appears to be reaching a tentative solution to his problem , although he does not consider himself to have proved by experiment how bats avoid collisions while flying .
8 She did not know what had come over her .
9 ‘ I did not know what had happened to her after she left me .
10 Next morning , when he greeted his farm labourers with a ‘ Good-morning ’ , they did not know what had happened to him .
11 ‘ We took her back to her Cheshire boarding school earlier this week after the half-term break but she was heartbroken as she did not know what had happened to the dog .
12 Just twelve chapters later we hear them saying to Aaron , ‘ Up , make us gods , who shall go before us ; as for this Moses , the man who brought us up out of Egypt , we do not know what has become of him . ’
13 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 .
14 What he did not know he had got from his sister , his ally against their parents if in nothing else .
15 One should not expect it to have operated in a unified or uniform manner .
16 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 .
17 She could not believe she had rounded on him in the way she had .
18 Whatever may have been threatened or done , do not give in to the bully and do not keep whatever has happened to yourself .
19 I passed by , and was no longer recognised by anyone ; the unknown children did not smile at me ; and I dared not ask what had become of those I had known , whom I feared to recognise in these bent men exhausted by life .
20 I ca n't think what 's happened to it .
21 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 .
22 we only , I do n't think we 've got to two hundred on any other .
23 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 .
24 No , I do n't think she have called in here .
25 ‘ I do n't think you 've listened to one word I 've said , have you ? ’
26 ‘ I do n't think I 've heard of them . ’
27 I do n't think I 've heard of that impetigo Doctor to be honest .
28 I do n't think I 've thought about anything else since it happened .
29 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 ! ’
30 ‘ I do n't think he has changed at all .
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