Example sentences of "[conj] we have [not/n't] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In the early seventies the first indications were already apparent that inflation might increase sharply , although we had not yet reached such runaway rates as 30 per cent .
2 Although we have not rigorously confirmed this , preliminary footprinting experiments ( data not shown ) indicate that this region may contain a protein binding site present in HeLa cells , but not SKNSH cells .
3 Although we have not yet found the exact form of all these laws , we already know enough to determine what happens in all but the most extreme situations .
4 Although we have not yet used the word , interactivity is a key feature of successful multimedia .
5 I enclose a Christmas card for Wilson Efren Ruiz , although we have not yet heard whether he received the greetings and small gift which we sent last Christmas .
6 This view has been more manifest in the United States than in this country , although we have not entirely escaped the same phenomenon .
7 Although we have not actually arrested anyone we have steered quite a few people and their souvenirs in the direction of the coastguard who have been retrieving bits and pieces .
8 ‘ I would n't rule out the need for some extra cash for the service between now and the end of the financial year , although we have n't quite arrived at that stage yet . ’
9 It 's been going on for about seventeen months now and the in chief man at Hill House was rather interested to hear that we 'd not actually had it resolved yet , and asked for the reference numbers and .
10 It is vital to remember that we have not yet been told that Sarah will be the mother of the son of the promise .
11 It is a truism to say that we have not yet come to terms with it , or with the changes in relationships it has brought .
12 Nevertheless , the inflow of complaints continues to grow and I am disturbed that we have not yet been able to make much of an inroad into the backlog of work .
13 Such images may be the food which fuels paintings and stories , or they may seem to be glimpses into an unknown world , one that we have not yet met .
14 But then he adds , ‘ I have said and I repeat that we have not yet proved that this enveloping totalization exists ’ .
15 However , we can not exclude the possibility that there might be some other form of matter , distributed almost uniformly throughout the universe , that we have not yet detected and that might still raise the average density of the universe up to the critical value needed to halt the expansion .
16 Is my hon. Friend aware that there was a serious fall-off in the number of people presenting themselves for eye tests for a considerable period after the charges were introduced and that the current figures show that we have not yet made up that gap ?
17 In principle , and in theory , it may be appealing to believe that we can all unite and go along together with common defence and foreign policies , but the reality — and after the Gulf war , I must say , the experience , too , to some extent — suggests that we have not yet developed the degree of cohesion and common purpose that must must be a prerequisite for common foreign and defence policies .
18 As for the beef regime — a second area that we have not yet discussed — there is another reason why it might be thought that the hon. Gentleman was a little premature in suggesting that we had already agreed these matters .
19 Note that we have not yet encountered a specifically ‘ urban ’ explanation of social change .
20 Okay , the final point on , on the salmon papers , erm , I have noted at the bottom there , that we have not yet settled bids on joint finance for ninety four , five .
21 Long ago , those who attained this absolute knowledge explained : ‘ No longer can anyone bring before us anything that we have not already found , understood or known . ’
22 If we return to the theory we started with , we will realise that we have not even bothered to decode the message .
23 Note that we have not so far specified the wire thickness of either ring .
24 It is clear that we have not only substantially increased expenditure on the national health service but that we are the only party proposing credible reforms , the results of which are already showing .
25 The good news this year — the year of our 35th birthday — is that we have an increase in students attending our Teacher Training Course ; we must look to the future and ensure that we have not only more teachers , but a better distribution throughout the country .
26 There was only allegations and and again I say today that we have not ever found any any proof of any child abuse out there .
27 With the advances in information technology , answers to many questions could be delivered in minutes , not just on industrial issues , like how cold does it have to be before we stop work , or how heavy a load should I lift , but other questions not related to work that we have not always answered in the past .
28 ‘ It 's just like a piano and so much so that we have n't even got one at home and I did n't practice on one before the competition I can just switch to playing it instead of a piano , ’ said Lisa .
29 ‘ There are lots of very important issues between general aviation and the CAA : the cost of safety regulation , concern that there should be no overlapping between JAA and Safety Regulation Group activity , anxiety that we have n't yet succeeded with our European partners in finding a common way of funding safety regulation .
30 Our signals that we want to speak , or that we have n't yet finished speaking , are often sent visually and the signals are not the same in all cultures .
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