Example sentences of "have not [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 If Gazza is back in the Lazio team then he has potentially two more fixtures before England 's game against Norway and that provides us with an opportunity to take a look at him in competitive football , something he has not played in for nearly two years . ’
2 For the changes that threaten this country , either from a majority Labour government or one kept in power by the Liberal-Democrats , are of an enormity that still has not sunk in .
3 It is n't very long Should n't be in there long just a matter of signing all the things , checking all the details over , putting in what he has n't filled in already .
4 My friend Mike with the big house has n't phoned in yet has he either he usually phones in the last part of the programme .
5 So er how does Paul relish the prospect of of playing up front , cos it 's a role that er he has n't played in while he 's been at County is n't it ?
6 I 've trained her , but she has n't gone in for the exams .
7 Oh well er I asked Joyce and she said erm , he has n't to go in , he 's not bad enough
8 ‘ So he has n't given in , ’ he said .
9 Tavett was taken from here by the police yesterday and he has n't come in today .
10 Well it has n't come in .
11 I 've I 've looked but he has n't come in .
12 The win over Felton still has n't sunk in .
13 Despite bordering on acute alcoholic poisoning , somehow my sacking still has n't sunk in .
14 It still has n't sunk in .
15 It still has n't sunk in .
16 It can be seen that this was a way of ‘ blaming the victim ’ : it seems as though the young person had failed to find a job because they had not filled in the application form properly or were too untidy , rather than because there were not enough jobs .
17 Everybody knew that if Everett had not stepped in to buy all those unsold shares , the company would have been a dead duck .
18 Until every single one of them who had not gone in , apart from Joshua and Caleb died .
19 He had not given in — nor had the Commission — as far as the text itself was concerned , but the ‘ Explanatory Note ’ interpreted the text in favour of papal authority .
20 A feeling she had not known in over a decade slipped through her body .
21 The fog had not set in at that time , late afternoon , and the dockers were able to describe the men as respectable-looking young gents in peaked caps .
22 He thanked God that rigor mortis had not set in ; presumably the cold had delayed it .
23 He and Byron were discussing Darwin 's experiments and speculations on the future , and on the likely possibility of revivifying corpses by electric shock treatment provided mortification had not set in .
24 She had not looked in on the gallery this visit .
25 Vaguely she wondered why the daily woman who had been with them for years had not put in an appearance before now , and listened in vain for the cheerful clatter of tea-cups in the passage outside .
26 I had also discovered that I had not put in with the ‘ essential documents ’ a vital letter — the one which contained Kathy and Len 's address , so here I was arriving in Perth , knowing nobody and without an address to go to !
27 Lessing consulted Dinah , who had come back tired from an evening full of accidents ; the scenery had fallen , the lesser lady had not come in on cue , the leading man had been a failure and she would have to find someone else .
28 She was sure they had not come in , but knocked to make sure .
29 In some quarters it was suggested that the best solution would be to set up a government of ‘ national trustees ’ , headed by McKenna , who had deserted politics for banking and had not sat in ; Parliament since 1918 .
30 The greatest relief was that I had n't called in on my way down or I would have been with them .
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