Example sentences of "[not/n't] having [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Once the first stage had used up its fuel you leave it behind so you 're not having to push the empty casing . |
2 | Smaller companies or companies not having made a previous acquisition will often ask us to act as intermediaries . |
3 | So he just kicked himself for not having made the obvious connection . ’ |
4 | She shrugged and looked away , over to where Hector was investigating a hole in the base of the stable wall , not having noticed the new arrival . |
5 | Still has that remarkable record of not having missed a single game since he signed for Leicester from Sheffield United . |
6 | Moreover , he assesses such people ( in his book The Nightmare , 1985 ) as being ‘ markedly open and defenceless , not having developed the psychological protection most people have … they have thin boundaries ( between conscious and unconscious states ) and let things through . ’ |
7 | That will no doubt be done by the press , clearly bored at not having had a good scandal to get its teeth into for all of two months . |
8 | The more computer power is available , the faster business can be transacted , and the heavier become the competitive penalties for not having to hand the right information about your business and its environment . |
9 | TASS argued that they had nothing to withdraw , not having taken the original decision to strike . |
10 | An earnout will provide a purchaser with a cash flow advantage in not having to pay the extra consideration upfront . |
11 | He left Cambridge the following year , not having sat the mathematical tripos because of his delicate health , and became a barrister of the Inner Temple . |
12 | They had become the first team ever to escape relegation from the top division not having won an away game . |