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

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1 Even negation has not come from me . ’
2 If the West is not careful to attend to such concerns , it could foster the fury that has not come .
3 At times we may realise that we ‘ know ’ something in our mind that has not come about through reasoning .
4 But Li Ka-shing , head of Cheung Kong , confirmed he is ‘ interested in some of Olympia 's assets , but has not come up with any solid plans ’ .
5 Since the ability to draw is not seen as particularly important , this state of affairs has not come to the fore .
6 When he reached the tent he crawled in ; he has not come out again .
7 Then if he still has not come out of the tent I will go down there while it is still light , very quietly , and see if I can see , without getting too close , how he is .
8 Unfortunately , the idea ( which many people have held at different times ) of a national ballet for South Africa has not come to fruition even now , four decades later , any more than the dream which John cherished when working in Germany of forming a national company there .
9 There is little great poetry that has not come from the frost of sorrow , and this is the supreme compensation that the creative man has this faculty of distilling from the very substance of sorrow , a beauty that transforms the world into paradise .
10 A remedy commonly needed in measles , especially if the rash has not come out fully or has disappeared again and they become more ill .
11 At its most general , this view implies that the present perilous state of the world has not come about because its leaders ( or shadowy figures supposedly manipulating them ) are particularly warlike .
12 In these instances it is not uncommon to find a government 's revenue ( as in Lesotho ) almost totally committed to paying its teacher force — hence nothing left over to equip the schools ; in which case it is worth asking whether the whole costly mechanism of providing school education has not come to an unprofitable full-stop just before the only point where it can be productive — enabling children to learn .
13 The owners feel spurned , wondering why their cat has not come to them for help when it feels seriously ill .
14 When the United Kingdom did eventually join , therefore , she joined a well-established existing organisation , the original six members of which had developed an understanding and evolved an attitude towards the Community which the United Kingdom has not come easily to share .
15 ‘ He has not come into the shop once .
16 The former high class hurdler has not come off the bridle to record two effortless chasing victories and , although this is his stiffest task to date over fences , he should have little difficulty in completing the hat-trick .
17 ‘ It 's nice to get four victories on the bounce , but I just hope Christmas has not come too early for us . ’
18 In my view , the uniqueness of the current downturn can be almost entirely attributed to the fact that the post boom adjustment in the ratio of house prices to income has not come , as in the past , in the form of real house price declines and rapid nominal income growth , but instead via a sizeable decline in nominal house prices .
19 Branfoot said : ‘ Matt has not come back with an answer but we are still in the early stages of negotiation . ’
20 The European Monetary Fund has not come into existence and the moves towards a common currency and a Community central bank are little nearer reality .
21 Either circumstance can have a lasting effect upon self-view and relationships , while the youngster who has not come through the " mourning " phase adequately may act in later life exactly as though a " new " parent were sought .
22 That this has not come about indicates either that everyone benefits from the system — which pluralist writers show is patently not so or that the democratic and neutral state is in fact nothing of the sort and that the scope for reform is severely limited .
23 The Hon. Lady 's old trick of quoting one item as an example for all the valleys has not come off this time .
24 One might point out that this morning he issued to the press a 20-page document which he still has not come to the House to answer for .
25 Elwyn C. Bellford , an important lawyer in the town , left home three days ago and has not come back .
26 ‘ I wish I could die , but my time has not come . ’
27 There may also be more room for professional bodies to discipline those whose conduct has not come up to expected standards but where proving dishonesty in a court would be hard .
28 I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today .
29 They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate .
30 There is a real element of truth in it if we conclude , as I think we must , that in those who have failed to come to terms with the demands of a civilized existence any representative of that existence can be seen as an incitement to protest , especially if , as in the case of the police , that representative has only too obvious a. resemblance to the forbidding father of early childhood with whom the individual has not come to terms because of chronic irresolution of the Oedipal dilemma .
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