Example sentences of "have not [verb] anything [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It may be that the contravener himself has not received anything under the transaction in question .
2 On most farms the division of labour has not reached anything like the level of most factories and there is a wider variety of jobs to perform and more job rotation . ’
3 The archbishop hoped that this offer would be sufficient to restore peace , and Lancaster together with Wake and others swore a solemn oath that they had not done anything against the estate of the king or to the dishonour of his royal lordship .
4 Several hours later I had not heard anything of the incident , so it seemed likely that the Officer had not reported the matter , or Lovat had just shrugged it off .
5 His father had not expected anything of the kind and was disappointed .
6 As I say I 've not had anything like the bad experience of it that a lot of people have had .
7 But I found at Herald and Post the actual reporters have only been meeting and I 've been sending all the erm all the paper work to Harlow and Bishop 's Stortford , but they 're just sort of the erm , the advertising people so erm , that 's why we 've not had anything in the papers .
8 ‘ No , we have not perceived anything of the sort .
9 That is what is wrong with narcissistic chat shows which create , then devour , media personalities who have not achieved anything in the real world ; or politics coverage which concentrates on the intra-party power struggles rather than the world to which the party hopes to appeal .
10 It is a pity that the editors have not provided anything in the way of an introduction , links between contributions , or even subdivision of the papers .
11 Attention has quite justifiably been drawn to the fact that we have not had anything in the way of a Teachers ' Forum for some years .
12 But I have not found anything in the careful judgment of Mustill L.J .
13 That is partly because the editors have not included anything on the ‘ mainstream ’ alternatives to the tokamak — stellarators and tandem mirrors for example As the title says , the book is devoted to unconventional approaches — some would use the word ‘ eccentric ’ — to fusion .
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