Example sentences of "[vb -s] n't [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , he has n't confessed to any new murders .
2 She has n't wrote to you then ?
3 His growing fame has n't gone to his head yet , though .
4 Well she has n't gone to Mr .
5 The child is probably trying to write down a suitable looking word , and has n't said to himself the actual word he has written down .
6 Well it 's just the architect She said , Well it does n't matter , if he has n't said to you .
7 But as I said , my body has n't adjusted to the time-lag yet .
8 But that has n't happened to our European competitors , who have more bank holidays than the British .
9 The sanitation has improved since the merchant 's time , but it 's somewhere to treasure as much for what has n't happened to it as for what has .
10 First of all there is the inevitable sense of shock , what psychologists call denial : ‘ This thing has n't happened to me , it ca n't be true . ’
11 Do n't tell me this has n't happened to you .
12 Find Sophie again , because something was happening there that has n't happened to me in a hell of a long time .
13 ‘ But supposing it has n't happened to anyone else , ’ Felicity said .
14 Right , now that has n't happened to quite the same degree in , in agriculture , because a lot of agriculture erm , the protectionism that we 've given is in terms of high , high prices .
15 In the old days when there was a possibility of of erm ad hoc payments made , er that sort of thing was taken of , since the takeover of the company , that has n't happened to the same extent so there 's a very strong feeling with the older pay er pensioners that they paid money into a pension scheme which now shows a surplus , but other people are benefiting from it .
16 In the old days when there was a possibility of of erm ad hoc payments made er that sort of thing was taken care of , since the takeover of the company that has n't happened to the same extent , so there 's a very strong feeling with the older pay er pensioners that they paid money into a pension scheme which now shows a surplus , but other people are benefiting from it .
17 He has n't talked to me since , but Violet tells me she has explained to him that ‘ some people are funny about dogs ’ .
18 " He has n't proposed to me yet , " Enid said placidly .
19 She has n't spoken to her since .
20 Agnes first screwed up her face , then she stretched it before she muttered , ‘ That cousin Mary in Durham , the one you have n't spoken to for twelve years , if not longer , or , as I should say , who has n't spoken to you since she married Mr Boston , a man of supposed wealth and position , and got too big for her boots , as you 've often stated ?
21 This afternoon she 's managed to confirm that they are all willing — except for Armitage , whom she says she has n't spoken to .
22 He has n't spoken to me except in anger for nine years ! ’
23 ‘ She has n't spoken to me since .
24 There is one woman who regularly gazes across to her old home at Wouldham and if her brother is in his garden can see him plainly , but has n't spoken to him for several years .
25 ‘ Anna has n't spoken to me at all , ’ confessed Seb unhappily .
26 But er when she says I 'm not talking to her she means she has n't spoke to her over the telephone
27 It has n't occurred to them that some people might actually have to survive on any money they 're given . ’
28 Perhaps this link has n't occurred to you , and perhaps when you consider it , it 'll make sense to you .
29 No doubt your gran often gave your mum the benefit of her advice but it probably never occurred to her , as it has n't occurred to you , that your mother longs for love , company and sex .
30 I 'm surprised that the idea has n't occurred to either of you . ’
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