Example sentences of "[noun pl] have n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet again , if slightly more hardcore fans have n't already got ‘ Injected With A Poison ’ ( mix credited to Digital Orgasm , daft since they made the record in the first place ) or Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era , then they must have been in a coma for months . |
2 | I clearly remember it being detestable — one 's hormones have n't yet learned their place and one is full of uncertainties . ’ |
3 | A surprising number of inexperienced pilots have n't really thought about how they would tackle having to land in a field . |
4 | Things have n't really changed , you know . |
5 | Traditional current affairs departments have n't quite figured out how to adjust their agenda to meet the shift . |
6 | Erm but my councillors have n't yet taken a view on whether there is a possible site in Harrogate district . |
7 | ‘ This is the third ‘ leak ’ in a fortnight , and the reports have n't even reached Ministers ' eyes yet , ’ a spokesman said . |
8 | Hodai , your arrows have n't enough spline for use with my bow . |
9 | I would like to emphasize that erm the Greater York authorities have n't lightly arrived at erm the strategy for a new settlement , er we have been driven to it by a very careful examination of the development possibilities , firstly around the edge of York , and secondly around the various villages , we know these areas erm intimately from our day to day planning work , and on two occasions , once in connection with the Greater York study , and secondly in connection with drawing detailed greenbelt boundaries we have tramped around the edges of all these settlements and looked very carefully at the possibilities for development , erm the possibilities have been taken up in the development equation , which the County Council has put in front of you , which does still include er some development around villages and around the edge of the city without harming greenbelt , but we do n't really think we can go much further , and that 's what has driven us to the conclusion that er a new settlement must play a part in the longer term development equation for Greater York . |
10 | However , modern artists have n't always played live very much and ‘ paid their dues ’ . |
11 | ‘ If you 'll forgive me saying so , Prime Minister , ’ Mark replied cautiously , ‘ successive British Governments and the trade unions have n't exactly helped . ’ |
12 | If their treasurers have n't yet written to you it may well be because they are busy shopping around for alternative banking services — as indeed I am . |
13 | It 's o onl only a thought anyway , we just , as I say we 're just erm we 're mulling it over and it has n't the jobs have n't even come up yet , but erm it 's , it 's it 's a means to a |