Example sentences of "have [not/n't] think " in BNC.

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1 Microsoft Corp announced that its chief financial officer and executive vice-president of worldwide operations Frank Gaudette , 57 , died early on Friday after an eight-month fight with lymphatic cancer ; the Redmond company says that it has not thought about a successor .
2 Dick fancies that the Examiner has asked him why he has not thought of rigging a drogue ( a thought which has in fact harassed Dick for some time ) .
3 The solicitor , for example , when interviewing a client has to draw from him by questions many legally relevant facts that the client has not thought of disclosing .
4 The writer has not thought or planned out the ideas or points to be made ; the clue of " was was " and doubt about " contend " and " content " point to the speed with which it was written .
5 It is legislation in an area in which Parliament itself has not thought it right to legislate and thus , in my view , it steps outside the judicial function .
6 The hon. Gentleman 's party has not thought about any of those issues .
7 ‘ The Labour Party has n't thought it through at all , ’ says Richard Whitfield of the National Family Trust .
8 Another reprieved rebel is former skipper Mike Gatting , but the Middlesex man insisted he has n't thought about taking over the England captaincy when Graham Gooch gives it up .
9 " Because the Threarah does n't like anything he has n't thought of for himself " answered Hazel .
10 I do n't know why anyone has n't thought of saying it all before .
11 No he has n't thought about it very well has he ?
12 Somebody has n't thought , have they ?
13 She has n't thought it through .
14 because er it 's obviously gon na fill a gap in my financial planning that I 'd not thought about in the past so I did find it particularly helpful .
15 She had not thought she had this much spunk left in her .
16 In both cases , the thing had seemed a sheer impossibility ; he had not thought but known that , being what he was , he was psychologically incapable of doing it ; and then , without any apparent movement of the will , as objective and unemotional as the reading on a dial , there had arisen before him , with perfect certitude , the knowledge ‘ about this time tomorrow , you will have done the impossible ’ .
17 The problem had not appeared overnight ; he was not leaping feet first into a situation that he had not thought about .
18 She had not thought it worth mentioning before as he was not likely to be found .
19 It was something we had not thought about hitherto ; it just shows how ignorant we are .
20 Yet I had not thought of that banner for years .
21 In the first group session the counselling method is registered in the course tutor 's notes ( Menary , 1986 ) by the explanation : ‘ This session aims to get participants to consider the subject of alcohol in ways they had not thought of in the past ’ ( p. 3 ) .
22 The truth was that they were just jealous they had not thought of it before and made all of that money .
23 He realised that for the first time in weeks he had not thought of school , Murray , Fairbrother or the wretched affair of the letter .
24 Mrs Wilson had not thought him capable of either the guile or the imagination to make it up ; it had to be true .
25 Fedorov had not thought anyone could have discovered that much , not only about his French activities , but those during his youth in Russia .
26 It emerged that she had suffered from mild diarrhoea and wind for some years , but had not thought it worth bothering the doctor about these minor problems .
27 She had not thought of that .
28 He realised that he had not thought of it before as detention .
29 I had not thought of catching things on the hop , as Ivy would say .
30 Labour had not won the argument over how to run a capitalist economy better than the Conservatives , so it could not take on its detractors — and that was because it had not thought through how it should be done .
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