Example sentences of "have not [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has not acknowledged that more people are now moving out of unemployment than a year ago .
2 But this has not meant that those industries have withdrawn their support for museums here .
3 There has not occurred that stark polarization and revolutionary confrontation of the two principal classes — bourgeoisie and proletariat — that Marx , at least in some parts of his analysis , seemed to anticipate .
4 Finance Act 1981 ( now TA 1988 , s740 ) has not changed that fundamental point although charges can arise in respect of payments out from the trust to beneficiaries .
5 Apart from thyroid cancer it has not seemed that any illnesses could be detected and so the matter has not been pursued .
6 Just to show he has n't lost that wicked sense of humour , he keeps a chicken 's head mask on the passenger seat of his car which he slips on whenever he is recognised .
7 Would he have listened to her then , if she had not flung that furious retort at him before they were confronted by Ralf ?
8 Bartlett 's recall may be elusive , while the popular Roland Lefebvre is left pondering sadly on what might have been if he had not suffered that pre-season arm injury in a misplaced prank involving Sussex 's Brad Donelan .
9 She said she had not heard that British scientists wanted to return him to Arctic waters , but warned that going back to cold temperatures , coupled with the need to hunt for food again , would be fatal .
10 ‘ I came , I saw , I was conquered , to mistranslate the mighty Caesar , ’ Hope went on , puffing a little uphill — curious that his heavy exercises did not make country walking more comfortable — and hoping that Mr Crump had not heard that hackneyed quip too often — ‘ and who could resist the lake , the hills , the trees , the flowers , the birds . ’
11 I had not realised that other sites had been considered , including Merthyr .
12 And in the recent article he had read on the subject , even the sergeant in charge of the course had not believed that any woman would take his one piece of infallible advice .
13 In my innocence I had not imagined that such Machiavellian schemes could be devised , let alone carried out .
14 Yes , but Omi had n't , Erika thought , she had not forgotten that handsome officer who had courted her all those inconceivable years ago .
15 If only my father had not chosen that very moment to ask Anne to dance , then what ?
16 The group who face the most difficulty getting adequately trained are women doctors , and they made their voices heard at the conference despite the organisers admitting with startling candour that they had not anticipated that this issue would arise .
17 She had n't imagined that this woman could be at all assertive , but she was being exactly that now , and Alain had so far said nothing at all .
18 It would be easy enough to envy him if she had n't seen that terrible mark on his shoulder — — he 'd taught her to read those letters .
19 ‘ If you had n't bumped that sodding Angel there 'd have been another murder this afternoon , ’ said Perdita sulkily .
20 F'r instance , he had n't attacked that smooth-faced kid in the other big room , the kid whose mask he once snatched , the kid who lasered Biff 's hand , the kid whose cronies dragged Crackpot away to a fiery torment .
21 ‘ If you had n't told that stupid story to Sybil and upset her , I would n't have done it to you .
22 While I have not pretended that pre-Chernobyl data are extensive , there is compelling evidence about soil and grass contamination in the Cumbrian uplands before and after Chernobyl , based on research and monitoring by the Atomic Energy Authority , the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology , and BNFL .
23 And they would then sell these goods at high prices to those buyers who have not discovered that some sellers have been selling for low prices .
24 They would move to buy at low prices from those sellers who have not discovered that some buyers are paying high prices .
25 I have n't heard that old bastard 's name mentioned in years . ’
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