Example sentences of "[verb] not [verb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think it an advantage to a student to have something to react against , but this has not led me to struggle to reach firm conclusions on every topic .
2 This has not led us to adopt the nominalist alternative .
3 The UN has called on the Home Office to reconsider the ‘ humanitarian aspects ’ in his case , but has not said he deserves asylum .
4 Excellent as the tutor/student relationship may be , it has failed if the teacher , in satisfying your thirst for knowledge , has not taught you to depend on yourself .
5 There are things which God has not given us to know , and we must learn to accept this patiently .
6 ‘ If all that pother has not made me forget !
7 That has not prevented them exercising a great influence on our cultural development .
8 They may have nothing to offer , but that has not stopped them holding press conferences or making public statements .
9 Just because they have been disowned by Labour has not stopped them hitching their star to its bandwagon .
10 She flushed and tried not to let him rile her .
11 He swung his leg over the saddle , rocked the bike off its stand and balanced it with his legs while she put on the helmet , tugged on the huge gloves and tried not to let him know she was panicking .
12 Pete felt a stirring of apprehension then , rising like a deepwater fish to the sunlight ; and although he tried not to let it show , Alina seemed to perceive it .
13 She tried not to let it unnerve her .
14 I think it 's level , I think the , the benefit just stays the same cos the , the cost has n't increased it 's been like that for oh she 's been paying round about twelve pounds a month now for as long as I can remember .
15 It has n't stopped him making guest appearances and recordings with western orchestras , and he is no longer in a position where he 's asked only to conduct Russian music — ‘ Berlioz and Beethoven with British orchestras were far more interesting propositions for me than , for example , Tchaikovsky , because you remember too much the way Russian orchestras play Tchaikovsky with the huge sound and the heaviness and the passion ’ .
16 I notice this has n't stopped her entering this week .
17 ‘ It has n't stopped you know ’ , she said wearily .
18 Are you anybody Dor I 've got erm Doris here is is there anybody has n't asked I wan na sort of brig to some conclusion because people are getting restless Doris .
19 Matthew Blake has n't invited me to do anything . ’
20 I see he er the son 's re er well he has n't retired he 's er given notice that he 's not er going to be on the market committee now .
21 It 's hardly my fault , is it , if Luke has n't noticed you exist as a woman ? ’
22 Well he has n't said you 'd been .
23 Pop has n't seen it has he ?
24 MI5 has n't let you know it .
25 However , she has n't let it get to her : ‘ I do n't think I have suffered from the male domination thing as much as other women might because I 'm a belligerent , stubborn , loud-mouthed bastard , basically ! ’
26 Er the reason want referring because has n't commenced it 's considered er view and the last thing we want is to be in business actually doing is enclosing on St Albans and anything that St Albans does n't actually want .
27 or has n't got it organised .
28 She has n't got you locked up in a room with a naked light bulb .
29 Yet , seriously enough so she has n't had she has n't , so she has an opportunity to put herself in your shoe .
30 What that means is that when you 're facing up to foreign situations , you tend to pull together you tend not to divide you tend not to emphasise the differences between you .
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