Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] n't said " in BNC.

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1 I have n't said anything , ’ said Jane .
2 I have n't said anything against them , ’ Gaily knew himself to be a tolerant man , ‘ the young … ’
3 So there I am popping my tray next to his in the unit , when he says , right out of the blue , completely unprovoked , I have n't said anything —
4 I have n't said a thing . ’
5 I have n't said nearly half-enough , ’ she retorted recklessly .
6 And I 'm not going to pretend I have n't said this .
7 Any would be magnificent and there is time to knit several of them for ‘ specials ’ but I have n't said anything yet about small ‘ fun ’ presents and decorations which are so much a part of Christmas .
8 I 'm going to bring in some illuminated medieval books for you to have a look at , because what you 're going to do is to write this out in best on special paper using illuminated letters and if you 're very good we will try to get them laminated so that we can keep them as an example of what year seven students can produce as their best work , to say to everybody , hey look at this , this is very good , now we ca n't do that if I give you a sheet of A four paper and you manage to fill less than a quarter of that space , so you 're going to need a minimum of ten different things that you would like to say you think are important , you believe are important , you believe they 're valuable and your homework over the next week is to finish that list if you want it to rhyme , well yes you can work on it to make it rhyme , if you want to have what we call rhyming couplet , er just one moment I have n't said clear away .
9 But we both know , although I have n't said it , that the consequence of her unfaithfulness is that I have been able to take the high ground .
10 I have n't said a single word about joining you in Italy . ’
11 Well I have n't said , her , heard anybody say anything about the grand old tradition of switching on the television set , and I 've a horrible feeling that er that th that the one day in the year when people want to get together with their families probably means switching off the television set .
12 I have n't said that !
13 ’ ‘ No , ’ he says , ‘ I have n't said a lot . ’
14 I have n't said that have I yet ?
15 I have n't said that , but I 'd like to know why you quarrelled . ’
16 I have n't said she did . ’
17 ‘ Incidentally , Daddy , I have n't said how delighted we all are about this West End play .
18 But I have n't said so obviously .
19 And I know she knows , but I worry that maybe I have n't said the right words the right way .
20 And besides I have n't said I 'll take the job yet ! ’
21 I have n't said a word ! ’
22 Cos I have n't said that my MP can have a pay rise , and as I vote for my M P , and you vote for your M P , they have to ask us first as far as I 'm concerned .
23 Yes I I have n't said anything
24 And we know there are various er responses to that question , and I would be looking to the districts to say whether or not they could cope with the various levels of provision that have been identified for Greater York , and it 's the view of whether they can cope within their own districts , I have n't said how you can cope , I said whether you can cope , you might I will I will leave you free to make the odd comment , but I want to focus on that part of the issue , and then the natural corollary to that is , will it be necessary , or is it considered necessary in the context of this alteration to provide specific guidance within H One policy for the distribution of that er development to er at sub , what I would call sub-district level , in other words do you want a specific entry for say Ryedale or Hambledon ?
25 I have n't said anything yet about .
26 By the way neuron I have n't said that but the the learning rule is n is not biologically plausible .
27 ‘ Oh , dear , I hope I have n't said the wrong thing ?
28 I have n't said I 'm going yet ! ’
29 I have n't said anything , ’ Simon cut in , two spots of colour blooming on his cheeks .
30 I have n't said yes yet . ’
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