Example sentences of "have not left " in BNC.
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1 | Of many cup-painters the greatest , perhaps , with Onesimos , is one who worked regularly with a potter Brygos but has not left his own name , so the Brygos Painter . |
2 | the dog has been worrying livestock , has not left the vicinity and is not under the control of any person and there are no practicable means of ascertaining to whom it belongs . |
3 | My nausea has not left me . |
4 | That is not to say that the Minister has not left questions unanswered , not least the one just put to him by my hon. Friend the Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) . |
5 | Mr Clinton has n't left his home town of Little Rock , Arkansas , since victory a fortnight ago . |
6 | Antonia could be very foul-mouthed and rang me about 20 times , sometimes in tears , saying ‘ that bastard has n't left his wife yet ’ . ’ |
7 | He has n't left without saying goodbye . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'm afraid this fellow he 's brought home with him , Frank , has n't left Terry alone for a minute , ’ Tony said ruefully . |
9 | " He has n't left me , you know . |
10 | ‘ Rosemary has n't left her husband . ’ |
11 | The first thing to say is that BMW has n't left anything to chance . |
12 | The two eldest kids are doing as well as they can and are bearing up as best as can be expected , ’ she said ‘ But my youngest boy has n't left my side since it happened . |
13 | Elizabeth has n't left my side since the burglary . |
14 | No , the Society 's Treasurer has n't left out the ‘ D ’ . |
15 | I know she has n't left all her customers . |
16 | I said I know he has n't left because I say his his wife works with my wife and he 's off sick . |
17 | Sunday was not much better ; Miss Huntley had not risen from her bed until one p.m. and had not left the flat until five , then only to go to the cinema . |
18 | Mr Martin immediately took him to task , reminding him that , in an earlier statement to the police , he had informed them that he had not left the cinema until six . |
19 | Everyone said that if his daughter had not left him , she could have saved him . |
20 | Since the desk clerk was adamant that the Colonel had not left the hotel , Bodie took the letter addressed to Lin Foh , and offered to deliver it to him in person . |
21 | Also , if , by the end of the day , he had not left the house without her permission , she would read an extra long story to him . |
22 | They were still neat , aligned and stacked precisely , even to the point of pedantry , they were in perfect order , only it was an order that made no sense whatsoever , an order in which Flavia had not left them . |
23 | He covered her over and ran the torch around the dirt , checking that he had not left any incriminating clues . |
24 | Her nipples were stiff now and the colour had not left her neck . |
25 | That night she lay awake for a long time , thinking first of her father , recalling many happy childhood memories and wishing fervently , as she had so many times before , that he had not left her so soon . |
26 | Jane Pargeter was not particularly popular on the programme either , but several people who had been at the party supported her story that she had not left the party at all until Nicola 's body had been found . |
27 | Jesus had not left them orphans : he had come to them in the person of the Spirit , who was not only the special gift of the Messiah to the messianic people in order to enable them to know his continued presence with them , but was the first instalment of the Age to Come , the pledge that the last days which had dawned with Jesus of Nazareth would , one day , come to God 's perfect conclusion . |
28 | In 1897 , the social investigator E. F. Hogg reported the case of a furpuller who had not left home for weeks . |
29 | The shop was dimly lit and cluttered but he found his way to the front door which was bolted ; Alfred had not left and could not return that way . |
30 | This turned to despair when they discovered many male and female camp followers had not left with the army , but had decided to stay there . |