Example sentences of "have [not/n't] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This obscurity has not detracted from the approach 's popularity , and many widely held notions about psychology have originated in the cinema , in magazines or novels , based on interpretations of psychoanalytic thought .
2 Though he , too , declared the distinction between written and unwritten constitutions old-fashioned , it is a pity that his summary has not served as a starting point for subsequent commentaries on the British ‘ constitution ’ .
3 Its exact nature has not emerged to the satisfaction of all readers .
4 One factor which has not emerged during the election is fatigue .
5 The Official Receiver has not heard from the family and has no idea where they are , but assumes they are on the road .
6 The Bank of England ( 1990 ) has concluded that the withdrawal of market participants has not led to a reduction in the quality of service or reduced liquidity or competitiveness in the market .
7 This situation has not led to a decline in enrolments : except for a brief period at the beginning of the crisis , the demand for education has been sustained .
8 Yet this interventionism has not led to the creation of anything approaching an Executive Office .
9 Similarly , a recent reduction in the West German prison population has not led to an increase in major crime or made the streets less safe ( Feest , 1999 ) .
10 A claim against an expert may be that : ( 1 ) he has failed to carry out the reference properly ; or ( 2 ) he has failed to deliver a timely decision ; or ( 3 ) he has not followed the parties ' instructions : or ( 4 ) he has not kept to the standard of skill and care of his profession .
11 In the meantime , ‘ community policing has not developed into a partnership between police and public in the fight against crime .
12 It is amazing that the hon. Gentleman , who professes knowledge of social security matters , has not alluded to the fact that we restructured the national insurance scheme .
13 He who does not believe has been judged already because he has not believed in the name of the only son of God .
14 If Christ has not risen from the grave of our lives , from our doubts , fears , from our personal deaths , then all the so-called evidences of the resurrection are of no consequence except as props .
15 Clearly our valuable training input to the local area has not featured as a priority on the local Labour Party agenda .
16 Roos 's donation of ‘ La Celestine ’ to the French State and the undertaking he received afterwards from Culture Minister Jack Lang that another rare Picasso he owned , ‘ Les Noces de Pierrette ’ , would be allowed to leave the country , thus greatly increasing its value , is an aspect of the Celestine affair which has not featured in the court case .
17 The need has not diminished following the government 's whistle-blowers ' charter , the inadequacies of which have been exposed by Dr Helen Zeitlin , vice-president of the NHS Support Federation ( Guardian letters , October 22 ) .
18 At the time of writing , the UK Parliament has not progressed beyond a draft Bill .
19 Their subconscious mind , however , has not progressed beyond the guilt stage and they continue to see themselves in their inner mind as bad people who deserve nothing better than to be victims .
20 Certainly undertakings in the contract that the buyer has not relied upon the seller 's skill and judgment will not be conclusive , especially in consumer sales where s6 of UCTA 1977 precludes contracting out of the implied condition of fitness .
21 I was weaned on a regular diet of Hollywood fantasy at my local cinema , The Grand , in a remote , windswept North-east village during the war years and my passion for Snow White , Grumpy , Happy and Mickey has not dimmed with the passage of time .
22 Approval listings will only be produced in your current default directory if the LIFESPAN manager has NOT turned off the production of approval listings .
23 In Darwin 's version pangenesis could not be squared with these cytological generalizations ; for , if each of the two masses of gemmules coming together at fertilization is taken to be one cell , then it has not arisen in the division of one cell in that parent ; while , if each is taken to be a myriad of cells , then far too many are coming together at fertilization .
24 Nobody who has not lived in a dungeon could understand how absolute the silence down here is .
25 Griffiths , who has not played for a month because of a rib injury , watched Cardiff overwhelm London Welsh on Saturday and is expected to train with the club next week .
26 Andersson has not played for a month but trained with United for the first time yesterday and made an instant impression .
27 The allowance is given from the date of bereavement to the end of that tax year , and for the following year so long as she has not remarried by the start of that year .
28 It is of greatest significance for persons employed under fixed-term contracts where the term has not expired at the time of the sale but the purchaser does not wish to take them on , and for employees with long notice periods such as three to six months .
29 ‘ Subject to the provisions of this Act , no action shall be brought to recover any costs due to a solicitor before the expiration of one month from the date on which a bill of those costs is delivered in accordance with the requirements mentioned in subsection ( 2 ) ; but if there is probable cause for believing that the party chargeable with the costs — ( a ) is about to quit England and Wales , to become bankrupt or to compound with his creditors , or ( b ) is about to do any other act which would tend to prevent or delay the solicitor obtaining payment , the High Court may , notwithstanding that one month has not expired from the delivery of the bill , order that the solicitor be at liberty to commence an action to recover his costs and may order that those costs be taxed .
30 The proposal to abolish the financial criteria made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services has not met with the agreement of the Government .
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