Example sentences of "[verb] n't [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 the bumper bundle of review samples they were sending has n't reached us in time for this issue , though , so look out next month for further toe-tappin' details !
2 ‘ She has n't got you in thrall .
3 But this Subject had n't lost him by accident : she had brushed him off within minutes in less than a quarter-mile of straight well-lit street .
4 At the last general election , the section on Northern Ireland in the Tory manifesto would have appeared under the heading ‘ foreign affairs ’ if someone had n't noticed it in proof at the last moment .
5 The massive stone structure stood out bravely amidst the miles of destruction , and the crew became interested as they had n't seen it in daylight before .
6 you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ?
7 No doubt Luke would turn out to have good reason for breaking their date ; no doubt there was an equally good reason why he had n't rung her in person to apologise .
8 If I had n't had you for advice
9 I reckon poor old Charlie was glad I had n't taken him into partnership .
10 And if he ever decided to stay over when he had n't told me in advance , he 'd always ring and tell me where I could reach him .
11 We have n't invited you to tea , ’ said the March Hare .
12 ‘ You have n't sent them to boarding school ? ’
13 Dad , you know I erm like I have n't sent you at home that are like good for you bad for you .
14 So we set the scene , we look good , we have n't crushed them to death and he 's gon na take us into one or two areas
15 They have n't done it at home .
16 I have n't done it since Christmas . ’
17 I have n't seen her for week and half now .
18 ‘ You have n't seen her in action , ’ said Rosheen .
19 Well I have n't seen them with make-up off .
20 I have n't seen him since school , I think . ’
21 ‘ I have n't seen him outside college , honestly Ken . ’
22 The only reason that I 'm enjoying Neighbours again at the moment is that I have n't seen it for month and I 'm trying to work out which characters have changed , which characters are getting married to which other ones .
23 Er I honestly ca n't remember what the the breakdown on the figures are but er even by moving that inner route direction er we were unable er within the traffic model to actually er encourage so much re as much relief on the A sixty one what the actual figures were I have n't got them to hand sir at the moment .
24 One or two of someone else , probably Paviour himself , but of course we have n't got him on file , and these are where you 'd expect ‘ em , on the door , where you might well finger it if you just looked in to have a word with the incumbent , so to speak . ’
25 I have n't got her for cooking .
26 We have n't got it on tape any more anyway .
27 But I have n't got it to stage where I want want , I want it like now I want it like me flat .
28 Oh no you have n't left it at work ?
29 It should also be said that people of influence , who have n't put it in writing , also openly agreed with the placing of a bolt .
30 That I 've said erm if you take into account inflation at five percent which they , they , although they 're not , have n't put it in concrete , they reckon they 're gon na link it to inflation , erm that should be , in thirty years time , about five pounds .
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