Example sentences of "he has [adv] not " in BNC.

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1 The elderly Fürst zu Fürstenberg has retained the last for unstated reasons ( just as he has also not revealed his reasons for selling ) , but perhaps because of its profound significance to the Romantic conception of Germany and , of course , to Wagner 's Ring cycle .
2 The view that he changes is not usually very considered and , from his short statement , he has clearly not studied in depth either of the judgments that we are discussing today .
3 Every time that Sartre asserts the enveloping movement of the historical process , while adding emphatically that he has yet not proved that such a totalization exists , he must always simultaneously introduce a counterstructure of repetition , so that his argument seems to fluctuate , like the groups that he describes , ‘ in a state of perpetual detotalisation ’ ( I , 579 ) .
4 ‘ You see , he has still not lost his sense of humour . ’
5 With the exception of preparation for his meeting with Kiichi Miyazawa , the prime minister of Japan , he has still not had a full-blown meeting on trade with his economic team .
6 Is not the right hon. Gentleman culpably negligent in that , 20 months after the Social Security Act 1990 became law , he has still not introduced the regulations that would protect pension funds in the event of bankruptcy ?
7 What I asked the right hon. Gentleman — and what he has still not answered — is , would the Government veto a treaty with the word ’ federal ’ in it ?
8 Fr Butler told his bosses that he no longer wanted to be a priest , but he has still not formally quit .
9 But , though in custody , he has still not been tried because of delays in the French legal system .
10 Tallis 's case is convincing , though he has certainly not said the last word on the matter , and there may well be further arguments from those who are professionally engaged in linguistics .
11 He has certainly not been tempted to consider his position ahead of next month 's first qualifier against Norway .
12 He has certainly not done enough to meet the pre-emptive judgment of the likes of Lord Lawson , who this week , when it was too late to change anything , asked for £6 billion worth of extra taxes more or less immediately .
13 REPLYING to the letter from Brian Hunter ( HAS March 30 ) in relation to food for diabetics in hospital , he has obviously not understood what the trouble was .
14 Mr Kinnock has drawn Labour some way from its old follies , but he has manifestly not cured its obsession with the distribution of wealth , as opposed to its creation .
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