Example sentences of "have [not/n't] [adv] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | That body has not yet contacted me about the Bill although the Association of Railway Preservation Societies and David Morgan thereof certainly have . |
2 | If my hon. Friend has not yet sent me details of the company in his constituency , I hope that he will do so . |
3 | Tom asked , with a touch of impatience , then added in an aside to Faye and Bill , ‘ See , she 's so impressed she has n't even heard me ! ’ |
4 | Some of the material I have n't seen , of course , because the government has n't even shown me all of the material . |
5 | It has n't really worried me , though . |
6 | Also , academic life had not exactly left me well-off and it seemed like a good idea to try to earn a slightly larger salary so that I would have something to put towards my eventual retirement . |
7 | She had not even sent me a picture postcard . |
8 | I 'd been hurt — the man I thought loved me had not only jilted me and stolen my money , but admitted that he had n't wanted me in the first place . |
9 | But I still would n't have attempted sorting the motorbike if a garage had n't nearly killed me . |
10 | I mean she had n't even let me know the night before . |
11 | She apologized for skulking out of the way so shamelessly , she thanked me for saving the life of their beloved dog who was now prancing around with the children as though nothing had happened , and she finished with the regret that she had n't even asked me my name . |
12 | Well , she had n't even told me yet about any chairs getting ripped up . |
13 | And I I think the illustration about Baptism , had n't really struck me before tonight . |
14 | I suppose that because she had n't really known me from an early age , she made a tremendous effort to get to know me later . |
15 | I could n't help smiling at that ; she still had n't quite forgiven me for the fact that her remedy had n't been effective . |
16 | ‘ You have not yet told me your name , stranger . ’ |
17 | ‘ And you know , you have n't yet told me what it is that you want , ’ he said , and sat back , and eyed them expectantly , first one and then another , which Fribble found disconcerting . |
18 | What have you got to lose that you have n't already given me ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You have n't even asked me directly why I went for a walk with Flo this evening , for instance . |
20 | ‘ Miss Fanshawe , ’ he said sharply , ‘ I 've answered your questions , but you have n't even met me half-way . |
21 | And I said well you have n't even met me . |
22 | See , they have n't actually send me a statement , that 's see what I mean |
23 | ‘ You have n't really seen me for years . ’ |