Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have not [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Chomp An old favourite — who has n't played Pacman ?
2 You 're the only person in the country who has n't seen Marathon Man !
3 Until 15 or so years ago most of us knew pineapple only from cans — who has n't used chunks to make sweet and sour pork , or rings in an upside down cake ?
4 And they n have now claimed exemption , so any child or any person who has n't got income using up all their basic allowances should apply to banks or building societies not to deduct their tax
5 Clough , who has not replaced England star Des Walker following his £1.5 million move to Italian club Sampdoria in the summer , has drafted in 21-year-old midfield man Keane instead .
6 He expects Germans , Japanese and anyone else who has not sent forces to contribute to a ‘ war chest ’ .
7 Anyone who has not seen Karajan 's Berliners in full cry — the CD videos will rectify this omission in the fullness of time — can at least catch something of the wonder of the spectacle in the piece Neville Cardus wrote about the first of the 1961 Beethoven concerts in London .
8 The main psychological effect is improved well-being with a reduced anxiety level and less depression than in the patient who has not undergone exercise training .
9 Anyone who has not read Mr. Eric Clark 's excellent article charting how classic adverts , in the past and in the present , have succeeded in linking the cigarette with sophistication , should read it .
10 A ‘ junior ’ means any barrister who has not taken silk ; and some highly successful barristers ( especially on the Chancery side ) remain juniors all their lives .
11 Mr Major , who has not included Paris on his whirlwind European tour in the run-up to the meeting , said : ‘ I do not anticipate us failing to agree .
12 These implied that one of her younger brothers , an immature boy who had n't reached puberty , had been sexually abusing both herself and a younger sister .
13 Poor Gloria who had n't had breakfast .
14 And there , fittingly ministering to her in her decay , were two old crones , daughters of the game , ex-chorus girls who had n't married earls , Dolly and Gertrude .
15 And the sirens escorted their prisoners from the Department to the Abu Ghraib gaol , and those who had not survived interrogation from the Abu Ghraib gaol to the Medical City Mortuary on the other side of the Al Sarafiyah Bridge .
16 Big birds weigh more , but a smaller proportion of that weight is fat , ) Corroboration comes from the observation that males who had not formed pairs were in worse condition than those that had .
17 ST ( who had not received day care in hospital ) was less likely to become disturbed when offered assistance .
18 A US$145,00,000 surplus was achieved on the $2,070 million 1990 budget , but at a cost to foreign creditors who had not received payment on their loans since 1987 .
19 All patients who had not received diethylcarbamazine were given an adequate course .
20 In universities with strong mathematics departments such as Cambridge and Warwick , no one would ever be admitted who had not achieved grade As in A level .
21 The applicant , a member of the Tax Bar , had been served with notices under the Taxes Management Act 1970 requiring him to produce copies of documents which were in his possession for the purpose of providing legal advice to clients , who had not authorised disclosure .
22 In 13 patients , the influence of the washout on the mucosal Ac-5-ASA and 5-ASA concentrations was analysed by determining the concentrations in rectal and sigmoid biopsy specimens from patients who had not undergone lavage .
23 Five of the six patients who had not undergone operation were staged by computed tomography and bone marrow biopsy .
24 It was being driven towards Weatherbury by two farm workers , who had not noticed Gabriel .
25 Neither Dorothy Heathcote nor Tom Stabler , who had not done drama before he met Dorothy , appreciated that the above kind of thematic planning was in any way unusual .
26 Again I went to help the best of English Sisters who had not joined Queen Alexandra 's Service , but had stayed for our children .
27 She seemed so sanguine that he started to enjoy his leave and they all three went off to see Mona in Jermyn Street , who greeted them with her usual generous hospitality , very little of which was at her or their expense , but who had not seen Charles since his transformation from 2nd Lieutenant to Guardsman .
28 But seconds later she stopped breathing again — and John , who had not given emergency treatment for three years , had to give her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation four times until paramedics arrived .
29 Sheriffs were ordered to seize and sell the goods , chattels and moveables of all clergy with benefices worth more than 3 marks ( £2 ) who had not bought pardon of their outlawry by Easter ; such confiscated goods were to be kept until further instructions from the king .
30 The Substitute , who had not considered Piladu very communicative up to then , fell to smoking in silence .
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