Example sentences of "it have [not/n't] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The development is being promoted by the City of Edinburgh District Council , although it has not yet progressed to the submission of a planning application on which I have been asked for comments by the District Councils Director of Planning . |
2 | Unlike some of its competitors , Bull says it has yet to work out whether or not Posix compatibility for proprietary systems is anything more than a marketing gimmick , and so it has not yet embarked on the expensive process of adapting the GCOS operating systems to comply with Posix . |
3 | It has not only failed in this , it has opened up a potential new division between private practice and employed lawyers . |
4 | It is in this rarefied atmosphere that IBM may find the key to once again making itself the preferred partner of big business — a role that it has not recently played to sufficiently enthusiastic reviews . |
5 | But any ( unmoving ) object placed between the half-silvered mirror and the screen will now occupy a larger area of the image and therefore appear either to have grown larger , as if swelling , or to have come closer to the camera , even though it has not actually moved at all . |
6 | Tom Shone , writing in the Sunday Times , was also struck far from dumb by Mr Meades ' novel : ‘ This novel bristles , like a Swiss army knife , with an array of pre-emptive critical barbs , with the result that there 's no abuse you can hurl at it which it has n't already hurled at itself . |
7 | As a symphony , it has n't much benefited from the period instrument revolution — rather the reverse , in fact . |
8 | But it has n't really bitten into the issue of how we can control and operate and exploit the total environment . |
9 | I suppose it has n't really sunk in yet . |
10 | O'Neill said : ‘ It 's bloody awful for everyone associated with the horse and it has n't really sunk in yet . |
11 | ‘ But it has n't really sunk in yet and I guess it will take a couple of days . |
12 | ‘ It has n't really sunk in yet . |
13 | David , who played odious Cabinet minister Leslie Titmuss in Paradise Postponed , said : ‘ It has n't really sunk in yet . |
14 | ‘ Of course it has n't all stemmed from that seed , ’ he continued , pouring a glass of fruit juice and offering me a bowl of seaplant mousse into which to dip my bran biscuit . |
15 | It had not previously occurred to Camille that he might . |
16 | Erm and the erm I saw John at lunchtime and I mentioned it to him because he , he said that , it had n't even occurred to me till then , because he said I 'm concentrating on the surveying side and I thought ha ha ha to you my friend . |
17 | He was more upset at having caused this worry to Lachlan than at the near-strangling ; and it had n't once occurred to him to draw his dirk to save himself . |
18 | For all the week that Timothy Gedge had been tormenting them it had n't once occurred to her , which surprised her as she prayed now . |
19 | So it 's not only got to be done , that 's the problem . |
20 | But it 's not really got to . |