Example sentences of "[not/n't] have make [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The landlord will not have made a taxable supply to the tenant and so can not issue a tax invoice , preventing the tenant from claiming input relief . |
2 | Tim could not have made a better choice . ’ |
3 | As confirmation of the significance Harry had detected in Heather 's photographs , Mossop 's retraced route of three months before could not have made a better start . |
4 | Holmes says : ‘ Steve could not have made a better start to his outdoor season and it opens up all sorts of possibilities . |
5 | He could not have made a finer creature in his own vats . |
6 | If my son had been on medication at the end of last year he would not have made an unprovoked attack on his father in November , nor attempted to share his New Year 's Eve lunch with the lions . |
7 | Louise would not have made an unsuccessful marriage in the first place , and she supposed her marriage must be unsuccessful , because Edward had told her that she was not a woman . |
8 | Now that each party has formal election procedures through which to choose its Leader , the Queen in normal circumstances will not have to make a personal choice between rival candidates for Prime Minister , a choice which she had to make in 1957 and in 1963 before the Conservative Party adopted election rules . |
9 | Remember , you should not have to make a special journey or travel extra distances to recycle , as this will waste energy . |
10 | You do not have to make an immediate decision . |
11 | I would n't have made a good martyr , for the frown of the tyrant alarmed me more than the threat of wild beasts or the rack . |
12 | She could n't have made a better selection than Keep Talking , a progressive horse both in terms of form and distance . |
13 | Sometimes , it wondered whether dinosaurs would n't have made a better job of civilisation . |
14 | I suspect that wherever she 'd been — on a train to London or at home at Lomond View — it would n't have made the slightest bit of difference . |
15 | You do n't have to make a firm commitment but obviously we like you to give us some idea of your availability . |
16 | As a matter of fact , I 've enjoyed the day very much indeed , so you do n't have to make a big thing of being grateful . ’ |