Example sentences of "[conj] he have [not/n't] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In nearly all examinations the scripts are not judged simply on the questions that the student has answered , where he has not answered all he was expected to answer .
2 At a prompt date , a member 's matching open contracts for that date ( where he has not indicated an intention to make or take delivery of metal ) are automatically settled against one another by LCH and the resulting price differences are posted to his account .
3 Use the available resources but maybe the wrong ones because somebody in the position of authority has n't recognised or he has n't got enough to finish the project by the client required date .
4 Either he has spoken or he has not spoken .
5 Except he had n't told her about finding Charlie Singer .
6 True enough , although he had n't realized it so clearly before , that house did attract uniforms one way and another .
7 It was through a friend who knew Morrissey five years previously and , although he had n't seen him since , knew that he was still a prominent writer .
8 Joseph looked up with a start and nodded vigorously although he had n't heard a word his father had said .
9 Although he had n't sold a book in weeks he would happily sit at the counter engrossed in his beloved William Blake until it was time to turn the sign on the front door from ‘ Open ’ to ‘ Closed ’ .
10 He had partly explained why he needed her help , how it involved complying with the terms of his uncle 's will , although he had n't admitted yet why he needed the money so desperately .
11 Although he had not recognized her immediately Fleury had noticed Chloe a moment earlier as she came trotting into the clearing ; since he had last set eyes on her Chloe 's golden curls had grown foul and matted and in places mange had already begun to remove them ; a cloud of flies followed her and every few yards she stopped to scratch .
12 The somewhat shy , reserved young man who had arrived from England two years ago had long since disappeared although he had not lost his English accent .
13 Although he had not seen us for six weeks , he soon recognised us and started shouting Tuffin George all over the shop . ’
14 He pretended to be a qualified gynaecologist , although he had not passed the relevant professional exams .
15 Some time later Philip wrote to say that , although he had not put his own name forward for consideration , he himself had been invited to be the official biographer and had accepted .
16 For instance , a homosexual man recently became infected with a zidovudine-resistant strain of HIV-1 , although he had not taken zidovudine himself .
17 Since Rhodes she had known ( since he told her ) how he had met the Flemish woman in Lindos ; and had equally known ( although he had not told her ) that Katelina van Borselen had somehow been persuaded or forced into commerce with him .
18 Ken has encouraged me to circulate this , although he has not seen it in detail .
19 He wants to see cultural activities in at least part of Somerset House — although he has not ruled out some commercial use ( for example , a hotel ) in the rest .
20 I am grateful to the Minister , although he has not answered the question that I asked .
21 Liverpool believe Molby 's great early season form has reawakened Nielsen 's interest although he has not played for Denmark for almost three years .
22 Liverpool believe Molby 's great early season form has reawakened Nielsen 's interest although he has not played for Denmark for almost three years .
23 Although he has not taken alcohol in twenty-five years , the craving for it is still there .
24 The party of the hon. Member for Belfast , West ( Mr. Adams ) — although he has not taken his seat — was also in opposition .
25 Something must have told him that he 'd not said quite the right thing , for he looked at Zeinab uneasily afterwards .
26 She thought that he 'd not started to drink , but might at any moment .
27 In the same letter to Nannerl , of 3 or 4 November , 1785 , Leopold was grumbling that he had n't heard a word from Wolfgang recently , but that a journalist friend had mentioned something about a new opera .
28 And then he wondered why it was that he had n't heard that satisfying little clunk the coin usually made as it dropped inside the machine .
29 It was as though she had died again , only it was worse , and he felt guilty that he had n't wept properly when she 'd really died .
30 She realised , with hindsight , that he had n't forgiven her either for turning him down soon after she 'd joined the team .
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