Example sentences of "have n't [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | But no news is good news , and Mr Clarke has been drawing some comfort from the fact that he has n't heard from his own local family doctor . |
2 | ‘ Twitch has n't heard from the Factory yet . ’ |
3 | He 's grumpy because he has n't heard from you . ’ |
4 | She has n't heard from York she 's heard from Leicester |
5 | She has n't heard from them yet |
6 | Despite its role , Data Logic has n't shied from voicing some concerns over its employer 's attitude to transaction processing-on-Unix , concerns lodged not on the technology side , but at IBM 's marketing approach . |
7 | As one said , what Easton has , unlike many areas , is ‘ ordinary civil policing ’ ( FN 16/11/87 , p. 6 ) , so that there is a continuity with policing in Easton before the current troubles began : ‘ I was in Easton years ago when it was the old station , though basically policing at Easton has n't changed from when I was here years ago . |
8 | A actually that rumour though has n't come from us so the comment about whingeing was wrong . |
9 | She tried to feel pleased that she had n't descended from such uncompromising stock , but it was still a shock to have been told that William Ash was not her father , and that Eddie had only been her half-brother . |
10 | One morning Marjorie noticed Lizzie had n't moved from her basket . |
11 | She had n't moved from the cockpit sole , but crouched there looking aft as if mesmerised by the towering storm front . |
12 | She had n't moved from the sofa and did n't look up when he pushed open the door . |
13 | Mariana had n't moved from the couch . |
14 | ‘ If he had n't escaped from Her Majesty 's Pleasure . ’ |
15 | Stephen 's mother had n't fallen from the cliff-path in a gust of wind : she had been pushed by Stephen 's father . |
16 | Nigel had n't heard from Eleanor for several weeks . |
17 | When she had n't heard from him she 'd presumed he was n't keen . |
18 | ‘ For instance , if someone had n't heard from a man friend for — oh , for a couple of weeks or so-when he 'd said vaguely he 'd ring — I mean , she might wonder if there was something wrong , if he was ill , or if she 'd offended in some way . |
19 | He said he had n't heard from his former light-welterweight world champ brother Terry since revealing his sex-change plans . |
20 | She had n't heard from her for some time . |
21 | Anyway , the fact is that if it had n't rained in Japan , if he had n't withdrawn from the race after a few laps and waited until the weather improved , he , not James Hunt , would have been champion . |
22 | Edwin had n't returned from the clunch pit autopsy . |
23 | Upstairs the flat was empty ; Anne evidently had n't returned from her monthly visit to her parents ' home in Oxfordshire . |
24 | Christmas Day was fairly quiet for the family that year on account of the fact that the old man had n't returned from the front as the officer had promised . |
25 | No , I had n't deserted from the British Army . |
26 | ‘ If this is what comes of quoting silly old proverbs , ’ Laura grinned over at her husband , who had n't recovered from the birth nearly as quickly as she had , ‘ I think that we 'd better be very careful what we say in the future ! ’ |
27 | Stunned that he had n't known from the first moment that something was wrong with her . |
28 | As ask him for a refund on that much we have n't received from |
29 | I thought have n't noticed from where I 'm standing ! |
30 | Tell me you have n't gone from me now that you are dead . ’ |