Example sentences of "have not got [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Obviously the message has not got through to some parts of the organisation . ’ |
2 | Is it not time , though , to ask whether all this heady ferment over a mere conductor — Abbado or any other — has not got out of hand ? |
3 | Some perfect and well scarred nut slots protect a tricky move into the final groove , which is bridged pleasantly to the top , always assuming your rope drag has not got out of control . |
4 | Gary has n't got round to watching it |
5 | Erm so whether she has n't got round to it I do n't know . |
6 | It 's like , one day developing right and she has n't got round to collecting them yet . |
7 | But elsewhere in Swindon the message has n't got through . |
8 | ‘ He 'd not got on at Didcot , though . |
9 | As two young married couples they had been close for a time when they lived near Stoke , although Carole had not got on at all well with Amaranth . |
10 | The fact of the matter is , if we had not got on to the High Street , it would have been very difficult to justify our coming to Stockton . |
11 | Interest had been so great that they had not got around to marketing the idea elsewhere . |
12 | Fire sub-officer Paul , 33 , knew nothing could be done for the car couple , but he realised the lorryman had not got out . |
13 | He had not got out immediately , but sat and watched the broad Welshman and his wife pick their way carefully over the already frosted surface towards the club-house . |
14 | Perhaps f just wanted to go back to find out why f had n't got on with the place when everyone else had ! |
15 | I asked him why he had n't got on with the other passengers . |
16 | He had been concerned that the message had n't got through . |
17 | I half thought the implications of Francis 's death had n't got through to her , but that girl does n't give much away . ’ |
18 | They knew he spent his weekends at the flying club , but had n't got around to totting up how many hours of blind flying instruction in a twin-engined Cessna he was buying , nor how much each such hour cost . |
19 | But Jekub did n't grumble , and he did n't keep on asking Dorcas why he had n't got around to inventing radio yet . |
20 | Mum had taken to her bed in Jean 's place on the day she left our house , and she had n't got up since . |
21 | ‘ I — I just had n't got round to it , ’ she said weakly . |
22 | And the reason why they were shoved under the bed was because I had n't got round to sort of you know , doing anything about it sort of thing . |
23 | And I know it 's not , not saying there 's anything wrong with it , just had n't got round to writing it . |
24 | I said well he reckons it does , he says when he filled up at the garage it were full , he says we had n't got back and it was between the half and three quarters , I said oh I never looked at it |
25 | I mean we noticed that with the referrals and everything but it was purely that you had n't got down to that point to ask for them . |
26 | Well I had n't got down to the R yet I had n't reached |
27 | We were glad we 'd probably be seeing him again some time , unlike some who had n't got out while the going was good . |
28 | If we have not got through for what we need to er examine then the proposition is that we should reconvene at five thirty this evening . |
29 | It 's not surprising , therefore , that with all this emphasis upon grading the members of this department have not got around to experimenting with self-assessment , although both felt they might try and introduce something along these lines for the next fourth year . |
30 | ‘ I have not got back to my normal working routine , quite honestly . |