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

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1 The Tsar has not heard tell of him and wo n't know him ; maybe he will be allowed to join the wedding procession . "
2 She has n't got rid of it .
3 The policeman had not let go of the stranger .
4 We would n't have had this problem if the board had n't got rid of Batts and Wilko could handle Cuntona and Rocky — poor management decisions are costing this club a chance of the title .
5 He had n't meant to boast of his wealth , but he could n't resist rejoicing in it and basking in his friends ' appreciation .
6 He was flushed and happy and he had n't let go of her hand since they 'd sat down .
7 ‘ Ah , but I have not tried to think of love , ’ came the answer .
8 ‘ It 's about all I have n't got rid of . ’
9 I 'm I 'm surprised they have n't got rid of cynics already actually
10 Well what 's happening is it the , during the war , right , we 're constraining the computer to estimate , like a single coefficient that is applicable to both war and peacetime er is n't the case , right , th there is a structural change , right , so when th when we constrain the computer to estimate the coefficients throughout the whole period , right , the coefficients are biased but if they do n't apply either to the post er pre war peacetime sample neither do they er fit very well to the data during the wartime , right , if we allow the intercept to change but we 're getting much better estimates both wartime and peacetime er parameter 's okay because we have n't got rid of , we 've got rid of that bias , right , in constraining the parameters to fit both wartime and peacetime er time periods .
11 I have n't got rid of this one er bloody yet .
12 You have n't got to think of this in terms of finding the answer for all time , because the answer changes all the time , but what you have is a continued process of approximate answers , but it is n't chaos .
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