Example sentences of "has n't [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He has n't become a bad manager overnight .
2 Amdahl claims 60 existing customers of UTS on 5995s , and says it has n't lost a single customer to downsizing — strange given that it is talking up its Sparc systems as rightsizing tools .
3 Today 's guardians of the Abbey are just thankful the south transept has n't suffered a similar fate .
4 ‘ Philip has n't written a real play for four years , ’ Maud said , looking round for the waiter .
5 This new product fills effectively closes a major gap in Microsoft 's Windows product line up , which until now has n't featured a top-end DBMS .
6 He has n't played a competitive game since , but turned out with an Ulster XV in the unlikely setting of Sheephaven Bay yesterday to mark the local club 's introduction into the Ulster League .
7 I then wonder why some enterprising manufacturer has n't made a cheap engineer 's lathe as an alternative to the old-fashioned wood lathe .
8 She 's DEVOTED to him — she has n't signed a pre-nuptial agreement
9 Phil has n't addressed a civil word to us in weeks .
10 He has n't got a philosophical mind .
11 My husband has n't got a fixed address and he is probably hiding .
12 If he has n't got a nice home you call him a layabout . ’
13 See , he 's got all this bloody one thousand quid bloody hi-fi , has n't got a double deck
14 He has n't got a single spot yet .
15 She is not very enthusiastic about the light rail proposals , but er she sees the park and ride as an excellent idea , but as she said , it 's not exactly inviting to leave your car in er a car park which is not necessarily big enough , which has n't got a proper surface , is n't properly lit , is n't supervised , has great big notices up that say there are thieves about , and where the bus service stops at half past six .
16 They had got used to living in Brighton , and saw no reason to uproot themselves , but one of their tutors took them aside and said , ‘ Look , this place has n't got a proper research library , and it 's not going to get one .
17 I , and he said he still , he has n't got a proper cooker or anything or
18 He has n't got a pliable conscience like me .
19 Dot wanted to ask , He has n't got a wooden leg has he ?
20 Up to now , the patch of land off Whessoe Road has n't had a great deal going for it .
21 Steve Kerton says it 's good to be back racing in this country and he has n't had a brilliant start but if he keeps picking up points might be in with a chance of winning
22 Steve Kerton says it 's good to be back racing in this country and he has n't had a brilliant start but if he keeps picking up points might be in with a chance of winning
23 Yeah , watch him , leave things there , he has n't had a dirty nappy today so
24 I 'll bet she has n't had a decent meal since her own funeral .
25 What he has n't had a single bottle today ?
26 The recession , not only affecting the UK of course , has hit hardware sales generally , but it has n't had a significant impact on the Unix market , because , IDC believes , that in times of a depressed economy and slow investments , information technology purchases tend to move to less expensive , low-end systems , which ‘ might mean Unix systems . ’
27 In the winding it 's just their lot has n't changed a great deal .
28 In three months he has n't committed a single offence .
29 So it 's a sense of continuous development , evolution of the animal which is , he wants continuity and that 's why he has n't put a full stop in .
30 Of the 514 , she has managed to research all but two : one has the common name E. Clarke and so could be anyone , she says , but the other , ‘ Loten ’ , is so unusual she has n't found a single reference to it .
  Next page