Example sentences of "that [pron] have n't [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't look at Bob ; did n't want to see his disapproval , all too wretchedly aware that I had n't done very well . |
2 | I looked nervously at her face , but it wore a smile , a reminiscent smile that I had n't seen before . |
3 | There were two large lumps that I had n't had before , but at least the skull did n't seem to be broken . |
4 | You raised a very , very significant issue that I have n't heard much addressed in recent days and we know that there has n't really been a super power of the Soviet Union and any other military sense for the last couple of years . |
5 | Walking all over the grass that I have n't cut yet . |
6 | And there are so many good English books too , that I have n't read yet . |
7 | Feargal wo n't be here , so he need n't know that I have n't left yet . ’ |
8 | Not that plenty had n't come near , to ask , Who Jasper , why not me ? |
9 | Either that , or perhaps that she had n't asked very many pointed questions . |
10 | It was absurd that she had n't guessed straightaway and absurd that he should be standing in a telephone booth somewhere , talking about a queue forming . |
11 | Robyn shaded her eyes , took a breath of the sweet-smelling air and wished , not for the first time , that she had n't drunk quite so much last evening . |
12 | As the man at reception gave her the key to her room with a knowing look , Kelly reflected that she had n't felt so guilty since her teenage party days . |
13 | It was probably why he was n't at all worried that she had n't returned yet . |
14 | Guiltily realizing that she had n't finished yet , Jezrael leaped just in time to rewind the cuber . |
15 | Aside from the fact that she had n't slept well last night , she was not a ‘ morning person ’ as a rule , and half-past five — even in summer — seemed like the middle of the night . |
16 | This presented a hazard that she had n't experienced before — traffic . |
17 | That she had n't arrived home by one o'clock . |
18 | For a moment she regretted that she had n't tried harder to dissuade Rob from his plan . |
19 | But if you listen to Johnny Marr , there 's actually nothing there that you have n't heard before ; it was the combination of that weirdly familiar kind of backing with Morrissey 's voice and lyrics that did it . |
20 | As for leaving you to sail the boat , what could possibly happen that you have n't handled before ? ’ |
21 | But also you can get , you know you , you sometimes you can fall lucky and get quite a lot of prices from cold calling as much as reviewing this one little , renewing every , every six weeks and trying to think of something to say that you have n't said before , like I had n't told you or Pete , you know , things like that . |
22 | It 's much to your credit , my darling Alice , that you have n't done so . ’ |
23 | Which means , if I 'm not mistaken , that you have n't come here to offer me my son back so much as to ask me to relieve you of Miss Gristy . |
24 | ‘ You 're very careful about moving about your room that you have n't had before . |
25 | Although I 'd hardly call it hounding myself , merely a timely reminder that you have n't got away with it , ’ he corrected warningly . |
26 | an area that we had n't attempted before . |
27 | And regretted that we had n't come before . |
28 | No , I know they do n't but is there anything that we have n't audited then . |
29 | ‘ People then had something that we have n't got now ’ , he thought as he remembered the years before the Great War , ‘ And what was it that people had in those days ? |
30 | Well that we have n't got there yet we have n't got there yet . |