Example sentences of "[noun sg] has not [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ossie has not signed a contract but we have shaken hands on a three-year deal . ’
2 English Heritage pays tribute to the work of Wandsworth borough council in ensuring that , if the owner of the building has not done the work , the council has done it and billed the owner .
3 Remains showing this design can be seen in a number of towns , especially where the city has since declined in importance and later building has not obscured the pattern .
4 I have tried to show in this book that though the academic institutionalizing of vernacular literary study which began about a century ago had good , even inescapable reasons in its origins , its later progress has not had the effects the founders hoped for .
5 Since December , the strip has not known a day of quiet : the clashes between the Israeli army and Palestinian demonstrators are fought in towns and villages as well as in the eight refugee camps .
6 When he returns for his payment she shows him another body , claiming the porter has not done the job asked of him .
7 In A Heritage and its History ( 1959 , Julia , the mistress of the house , acknowledges its traditional sanctities : ‘ It is the one house I know where the present has not ousted the past .
8 Parliament has not given the GMC the powers of an investigation bureau to assess the scientific validity of new treatments before allowing doctors to use them .
9 Having regard to the fact that Parliament has not abolished the privilege against self-incrimination Mr. Tully would be entitled to rely on that privilege if but only if and so far as compliance with the order of Buckley J. would provide evidence against him in a criminal trial .
10 The specified user has not assessed the Design Change ( DC ) as yet .
11 Two coups for arts festival The recession has not affected the calibre of the 1993 Perth festival programme , says Mary Miller
12 ‘ The recession has not dimmed the banks ' high-handed , bungling attitude to customer relations , ’ said Dr John Beishon , of the Consumers ' Association .
13 ‘ The recession has not dimmed the banks ’ highhanded , bungling attitude to customer relations .
14 ‘ The recession has not dimmed the banks ’ high-handed , bungling attitude to customer relations . ’
15 They will need to bring new ideas , for the supply has been running short and the election has not made the need any less urgent .
16 He also says that the Central Electricity Generating Board has not satisfied the inspectorate on a number of issues .
17 The establishment of the Accounting Standards Board has not clarified the position .
18 With the discovery of atomic structure and nuclear transmutation it is now possible to do that , but the cost is greater than for digging gold out of the ground , so nuclear physics has not undermined the gold standard .
19 We must conclude that the time zone niche has not delivered the benefits that were held out for it when LIFFE was established .
20 The sonnet has not given the youth a new centre , a pretty room , within the poem .
21 In a fixed date action , if the defendant has not delivered a defence within the time limited , or in any action where the defendant does not appear at the pre-trial review ( or preliminary arbitration appointment ) , evidence by affidavit is admissible without notice unless the court otherwise orders ( Ord 20 , r 7(2) ; Ord 19 , r 5(2) ; Term No 2 ) .
22 However , the Revenue has not specified the form of group relief surrenders , and these will continue to require the signature of the surrendering company 's secretary .
23 Another , closely related , hypothesis is that at the end of each day we have in our unconscious a sort of ragbag of bits and pieces of experience which our conscious mind has not had the time , opportunity or inclination to process ; once again , the function of the dream is to deal with this material .
24 Even in cases where industry has not neglected an invention , the major part of the time is consumed in development rather than research .
25 It seems perverse that the expensively subsidised and more expensive German deep-mined coal industry has not suffered the rigours through which our coal industry has been put .
26 The president has not exonerated the officers , nor declared them innocent .
27 While the core objections to the reforms are founded on points of principle , the anger of solicitors and others has been fuelled by the fact that civil legal aid has not caused the rise in the total bill for legal aid .
28 Entry forms are distributed each September and , if your college has not received a form , apply now .
29 So far the campaign has not crossed the Atlantic .
30 And ‘ if the tam batting second has not had the opportunity to complete the required number of overs their target score will be the runs scored by the team batting first from their equivalent number of highest scoring overs . ’
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