Example sentences of "have n't [verb] [pers pn] any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It has n't asked me any questions about how weird my machine is or wh what are you doing with an Amstrad or anything . |
2 | As your man is single and has n't given us any name apart from his father 's , I take it he 's unattached . |
3 | In an elderly upper-crust voice , I complained about ‘ This business of trying to jam the other chaps ' telephones — y'know , it has n't done us any favours at all , frankly . |
4 | Only because of that , and what they said in that totally shocked me , because erm , I , he had n't given me any feedback about how I was doing . |
5 | Dorothy explained that they had n't given her any money ; she was here as a reporter for a journal whose name they knew ; her membership of the feminist abortion campaign to which PopCon had just made a large grant was irrelevant to the present discussion ; she was just doing her job . |
6 | You said er , I told , I told him I was fed up with the General Secretary of this union that had n't given us any backing and you said sorry Phil , but I 'm not the General Secretary . |
7 | Yet not only had she not said anything but as far as he 'd been able to ascertain she had n't left him any lunch . |
8 | I was very grateful , the previous week had n't allowed me any time to shop , let alone cook ? |
9 | ‘ But you still have n't given me any reason why I should marry you . ’ |
10 | As for a job , Wilson says : ‘ I have n't given it any thought . |
11 | ‘ You have n't brought me any boots for repair , lately , Ben , anything wrong with my cobbling then ? ’ |
12 | Ooh we have n't got you any socks ! |
13 | I have n't paid you any salary yet . |