Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pron] have not " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The arrest on May 13th of Mitsuhiro Yanagitani , formerly branch manager for Daiwa Securities at Kunitachi , in west Tokyo , and Ueki Kenjiro , of its Nagoya branch , makes it clear that they have not . |
3 | My work had to be spontaneous so I have n't time to work out lighting etc … |
4 | My work had to be spontaneous so I have n't time to work out lighting etc … = The Aymarians ( Andes dwellers ) are very shy people and if , and when , they did consent to be photographed , they 'd insist it did n't take long . ’ |
5 | The cruel would say they are all a load of balls and the more open-minded that they have not had a fair trial ( in cricket terms : a decent net ) . |
6 | ‘ It 's interesting that you have n't . ’ |
7 | ‘ So you do n't do anything wrong and you have n't got any imagination either ? ’ |
8 | It 's 1,000 years old and I have n't been diving that long to make a find like that . |
9 | PRAWNS IN DRESSING : Prawns can be very risky if they have n't been kept at the right temperature . |
10 | It feels no different cos I have n't got anything left . |
11 | Now if you leave can I suggest leave erm leave half a page empty if you have n't got it in the front yet . |
12 | For modules which have been requested for offline but which have not yet been copied onto a media item , the estimate will be zero . |
13 | wrote to them and said yes I 'd be interested but I have n't heard anything since . |
14 | Durham bit she said : ‘ Oh , is n't that funny because you have n't got a Scottish accent , have you ? ’ |
15 | It 's been three days now I 'm not sure though I could be wrong because I have n't slept very well I have nightmares of a man and they think it 's me but it is n't , is it ? |
16 | ‘ Thinking back on that occasion , ’ Kimberley said , ‘ is n't it odd that we have n't heard a squeak from the frogs about it ? ’ |
17 | They 'd also like comments from this Parish Council , and it was odd that they have n't given us a sketch to look at . |
18 | ‘ It 's odd that I have n't heard of you . |
19 | We 've tried to keep our our support group also you know to go back sort of as loose as possible that we have n't great great format of a chair and a secretary and a treasurer although we do have that frame work because we 've discovered we also needed some sort of structure . |
20 | I 'm sorry that we have n't got the sketch to show you . |
21 | ‘ I 'm sorry that you have n't spoken . |
22 | I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail . |
23 | I know , it 's amazing that they have n't gone downwards , have they . |
24 | Back in the car G. repeats that the day has been typical except we have n't been called up on the radio and he 's been called up twenty-nine times in the last month . |
25 | This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such . |
26 | Many supporters , I know , feel uneasy that Proby is returning and are dismayed that we have not seen the last of what the Whaddon and Mitchley Argus called ‘ The Headcase Half Back ’ . |
27 | They are there to see in various books that have been published ; I suppose it is sad that they have n't been seen by a wider opera-going public . |
28 | We 're actually in a part of Barley Hall now accidentally except that this part has been so Georgianized that we have n't incorporated into the medieval house it 's used as an office . |
29 | The majority of candidates who fail do so because they have been so nervous that they have not been able to think clearly , far less to perform well . |
30 | Er , actually , it 's about three weeks too early cos we have n't got the living room painted . |