Example sentences of "have [not/n't] [verb] [pron] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 I can guarantee that Wolstenholme has not seen anything like it before .
2 Yeah well he said he has n't heard nothing like it before .
3 MI5 has n't let you know it .
4 It seemed to me that my personal disaster was so great that hitherto I had not allowed myself to understand it .
5 I 've not seen anything like it since I went to the cinema as a child . ’
6 It was n't fair when she had n't done anything to deserve it .
7 I suppose I had n't let myself think it through — I mean , I was so happy when she said she loved me , I never stopped to think seriously about what I had to offer her .
8 Eva had n't let him see it before ; she just bought it quickly when we sold the house in Beckenham and had to get out .
9 He remembered giving a high scream : he was not proud of that noise , he had n't thought he had it in him , but it had come out easily .
10 I have not done anything to earn it , but God has given me the Spirit and accepted me into his family ; and he means me to know that I belong . ’
11 Limitations are imposed by the fact that you have to wait two months for the educational psychologist , you have to close the biology lab when it rains because it leaks and they have n't sent anyone to repair it yet , you have to apply for a short in-service course rather than the full-time MA that you really wanted to do because there are n't any secondments any more .
12 I have n't touched it love it 's on full now .
13 I have n't done anything to deserve it . ’
14 You mean you have n't seen them doing it
15 She was editor of New Woman , is well connected , and is doing the PR circuit with a big spend behind her , but I have n't seen anything to judge it by .
16 The company have n't asked me to do it it 's just er erm just a personal thing .
17 ‘ I have n't heard them mention it , ’ said Dagmar in a level voice .
18 I have n't got him singing it .
19 ‘ Eileen says her whiskey cake is better , but I have n't let her prove it yet . ’
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