Example sentences of "[pron] have n't [vb pp] out " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm relieved to see slow-dancing with me has n't turned out to be the traumatic experience you obviously feared . ’ |
2 | ‘ Er , actually , I had n't run out . |
3 | ‘ If I had n't leaned out of the rowboat so far … ’ |
4 | ‘ Medieval armies captured my imagination , too , as a boy , and I have n't grown out of it yet . ’ |
5 | Yeah cos I ai n't got a form I have n't filled out a form , well I have , but I ai n't got it back . |
6 | I 'm anti clique and what I want to do is open every opportunity and every door , my hesitation in talking to you , is that I have n't figured out how to open all the doors . ’ |
7 | ‘ But I have n't worked out yet the full implications of the conspiracy . |
8 | I mean some of our forms , I , I , I have n't worked out what they 're for yet , an , an , and I 'm trying to some run some competitions for the best er , use of , of one particular one , it may well be in this pack . |
9 | retail I have n't worked out trade yet . |
10 | I mean perhaps the point I have n't brought out , which was another enormous effect from the mixed ability teaching , or the mixed ability grouping , was the improvement in the pupils erm behaviour . |
11 | Perhaps the point I have n't brought out , which was another enormous effect from the mixed ability teaching , or the mixed ability grouping , was the improvement in the pupils ' behaviour . |
12 | I have n't found out yet what they got up to in their opium den with Coleridge and de Quincey . |
13 | There might be some others , but I have n't found out what they are yet . |
14 | I have n't found out what TT means , though . ’ |
15 | As well as contributing to Oslobodjenje Camo is editor-in-chief of Nedjelja , a weekly magazine published by the same company , but which has n't come out for the last three months . |
16 | There was one abominable story of a young man to whom this happened , a freelance journalist , who 'd been taken on by one of the agencies on a temporary trial which had n't worked out . |
17 | she has n't gone out and sold it though has she ? for one or two fairly decent names er |
18 | She has n't come out yet . ’ |
19 | Surely she had n't gone out again , forgetting that she had left a friend waiting on the telephone ? |
20 | Even if she had n't sussed out who had ordered the stuff , she should have asked for his advice and help in disposing of it . |
21 | He 'd waited for Lucy but then , when she had n't come out alone , he 'd stayed well back in the shadows . |
22 | She had n't come out with them . |
23 | But she had n't found out what . |
24 | The druggist , a bird-like little man in his fifties who longed to repeat his father 's reputation as town matchmaker , but had so little chance since the youngsters who had n't moved out permanently were commuting to bigger towns , was delighted to see two mature strangers getting together over coffee . |
25 | We were glad we 'd probably be seeing him again some time , unlike some who had n't got out while the going was good . |
26 | This was decidedly amateur night and if the book itself had n't stuck out like a sore thumb among the reference works , then a quick look at the floppy spine would have given the game away . |
27 | ‘ But what if you had n't found out about me and Ryan ? |
28 | Course one of the problems was you were checked in and checked out and if er you had n't come out there was a bit of a panic , Where is the person ? |
29 | You know , it 's my opinion that in some areas of Belfast , if you have n't gone out , got drunk , had a chinkers , thrown up , and beaten the wife up , you have n't enjoyed yourself . |
30 | I yeah , you done a bit today , you have n't worn out the bed have you ? |