Example sentences of "'ve [not/n't] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh right , well definitely not employment staff because they 've not even managed to even |
2 | Well I did n't go , no , cos Chris int going , so I did n't bother going but I must admit , I mean , when she gave me the papers and what have you that goes with it , I come home , I put it in the cupboard and I 've not even looked at it since . |
3 | ‘ Everyone here believes in him and we 've not even thought of criticising him . |
4 | if you 've , you 've not already opted for individual er taxation er and you decide to do so after retirement how , how do I go about doing that , I mean does , does i if I invest er a lump sum in my wife 's name , we 've got to have opted for individual |
5 | I 've not yet worked with her personally , sir . ’ |
6 | Access is easy , for although the car parks are few , they are strategically placed , and I 've not yet come across a walker with tales of local farmers barring the way . |
7 | That does of course pose one or two problems , as far as the locational aspects of the new settlement are concerned , as I understand it neither the County Council nor the relevant District Councils have mandated on the question of location , they 've not yet embarked on the detailed exercise which will be necessary to identify a preferred location . |
8 | So you 've not only lived in Nottingham . |
9 | I 've not only waitressed at weddings . |
10 | Well this is what I 'll have to , we 'll have to find out , I 've not really gone into detail about it , I think it might be actually because it 's er you , you 've got two things |
11 | I 've not really moved around a lot |
12 | Well I believe so , I 've not really spoken to her |
13 | But we 've not wilfully put at risk services or jobs by risking capping by going in the opposite direction . |