Example sentences of "who have not [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Dodemaide , the Sheffield Shield player of the year , has been recalled after a three-year absence , along with Matthews , who has not played internationally since last year 's tour of the West Indies .
2 Not if I dare say so , if it is an opinion expressed by an onlooker who has not experienced either hearing loss or the unhelpful reactions of the unenlightened .
3 Meanwhile Diana , who has not figured regularly in up-market births col-umns since the Fifties , again fails to make a mark .
4 Hereford 's league form has been disappointing but they aim to change that against Lincoln who 've not faired much better .
5 Courier , who had not played well during the first two sets , said he received a pep talk from Agassi that really picked up his spirits .
6 You must also take your hat off to Curtis Strange who had not played well during the week but who birdied the final four holes — no mean feat — to ensure that his country was n't beaten .
7 And the swarm of people flowed down the path , stumbling on stones where a burn ran in winter or after thunderstorms , between the silvery wands of rowans with their clusters of blood-drops and the quivering tapestry of the alders , down into the Tay which ran from the west like molten iron , too flashing bright to look at , and over the Tay , wet to the waist ; the girls and boys who had not gone home were prancing and shrieking when they fell full length .
8 Sister Dew , who had not flown before , let out a cry at seeing fields and houses beneath her .
9 At this point the husband , who had not moved once during his wife 's burial — not even during the long wait for the priest — suddenly fainted to the ground and had to have cold water thrown over him .
10 There was a reaction against ( Conservative ) government unpreparedness for war in the 1930s and against those who had not done more to solve the nation 's problems during the Depression .
11 The same tendency to concentrate on grapho-phonemic cues has , however , been demonstrated by other children who had not had predominantly phonic training .
12 In 1897 , the social investigator E. F. Hogg reported the case of a furpuller who had not left home for weeks .
13 Some of the organisations which had been utilising temporary workers for a number of years had people in their temporary workforce who had been employed by them several times , sometimes for several months at a time , who had not worked elsewhere in the interim .
14 It was appropriate to the spirit of jazz ( and a useful antidote to the inevitable toe-curling staginess of awards ceremonies in general ) to present two bands of joint American-British instrumentalists who had not worked together before to see what would happen .
15 By now the groups were fully integrated : pupils from both schools , who had not worked together before , did so .
16 But Ferreira , who had not come close to breaking the sixth seed , suddenly discovered his best form , hitting three glorious forehands , including one to save match point , and capturing the game when Stich hit a backhand volley out .
17 ‘ It 's different from England but they 'll soon get used to it ’ often sums up the attitudes of those who play a part in posting staff overseas but who have not lived abroad themselves .
18 and therefore you can have a situation where , I mean if the Queen is there for another twenty years say , say the situation in twenty years time where you have king on throne and a queen who have not lived together for thirty years or whatever years and you know still playing out this
19 Karen Bridge may elect to ride True Dowry in the Novice Riders ' race , which is for those who have not ridden more than five winners .
20 That is also when you hear stories of doubting runners who have not covered more than 12 miles at a time in training suddenly attempting a 20-miler four days before the actual marathon , just to see if they can get that far !
21 Such an image can be seductive to people who have not enjoyed so-called rising prosperity — the number who have not done so is increasing — and have fewer pleasures in life .
22 ‘ Go to your well-earned rest now , and leave all to God and the saints , who have not turned away their faces from us . ’
23 It can be proposed that the ‘ market room ’ ( on the platform ) for newcomers who have not generated completely new demand markets , is provided by their capture of markets from local firms on the platform .
24 The noninclusion of the sites in the greenbelt does not constitute policy of Southern Ryedale the greenbelt , and that the views of those who have not contributed previously should not be addressed .
25 Persons who have not contracted directly with the exchange , and this includes most customers , are not generally bound by the exchange rules , nor is the exchange itself liable to such persons .
26 You can say : " I would like to open up this discussion and involve members of the meeting who have not spoken much so far . "
27 We should not ignore collectivism , however , because it is so often used by the state in Japan to mobilize the support of those who have not benefited as much from the economic miracle , or by company leaders to exhort yet more effort from employees .
28 City ( 6th ) , who have not won away in the League since November , are without Quinn ( hamstring and dislocated finger ) , with player-manager Reid likely to recall himself .
29 In America the list of those who have not won more than a million seems to dwindle weekly .
30 Finding new staff , i.e. those who have not nursed before , must be approached as an extensive public relations exercise which seeks to heighten the awareness of the possibilities of the health service as an attractive employment prospect throughout the community This does not apply merely to the school leaver sections of the population .
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