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

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1 For a centre which has not previously offered SCOTVEC awards , approval as a SCOTVEC centre will be assessed against centre-related criteria .
2 For a centre which has not previously offered SCOTVEC awards approval will be assessed against the following centre-related criteria .
3 MAS procedures when associated with an Information memorandum containing projections should be sufficient to enable us to be satisfied that the vendor has not recklessly included information which it does not have reasonable grounds to believe is correct .
4 Iraq has not even recognised Israel 's right to exist .
5 And the transformation has not just taken place underground .
6 Bills are read a first time in the same way as in the case of Government Bills , two weeks after the ballot is taken , and there is consequently little time for any consultation or drafting which has not already taken place .
7 However , no one over the age of 66 who has not already claimed mobility allowance can now do so , even if they were unable to walk well before 65 and there is good cause for making a late claim .
8 We are informed that the court has not yet served Form N79 upon the respondent .
9 All profess greenness nowadays , of course , but climate change has not yet become part of their instinctual combat kit with its codes telling them instantly what to do when action is joined over , for example , trade union legislation and welfare payments .
10 Erm as you know sir , you 've heard already er the department has not yet received advice from the region as to the content of strategic guidance .
11 The first line — ’ Our Father which art in heaven , hallowed be thy name ’ has not yet given way in children 's parlance to ’ Our Father in heaven , may your name be hallowed ’ , or , ’ Our Father in heaven , may your holy name be honoured . ’
12 He may have received psychotherapy , but has not yet undergone conversion surgery even if he is contemplating it .
13 Hauge says his assessment is still incomplete , since he has not yet had access to Soviet military records .
14 As we go to press , Cheek by Jowl 's new production has not yet started rehearsals , so we can say no more than that the company tell us it will be in the ‘ uproarious tradition ’ of their previous Shakespeare comedies , and that 's good news .
15 ‘ Crime of Love ’ is Trestle 's latest production , so new that it has not yet started rehearsals as we go to press .
16 The effect of an unauthorized disposition by a party in possession who has not yet acquired ownership also raises acute differences in approach .
17 The race started life , in a similar way to the World Coal Carrying Championship , as a bet between the locals in the pub , but this race has not yet acquired world championship status .
18 A buyer of goods can sue the seller or a third party for conversion if he has ownership of the goods even though he has not yet got possession of them .
19 However , this redistribution has not yet taken place to any significant extent , with the acute hospital sector managing to preserve its stranglehold upon health care expenditure .
20 This caution is all the more necessary when we realize that there are varieties in which this change has not yet taken place , more than three centuries later , and that there are yet other varieties in which different changes have taken place .
21 TopLog International has not yet put pen to paper with Univel Inc to support Unixware , as reported last week ( Ux No 399 ) .
22 I have consistently maintained the position throughout this book that sovereignty has not yet changed hands .
23 Nouvel has not yet sunk foundations into British soil , but his work on his home turf in France has produced a crop of prize-winning designs and an endless stream of commissions .
24 Third , since 1984 , unions in RENFE have won the right to negotiate over the level of minimum service , and management has not normally run services in excess of that level even if resources were available .
25 Whilst most commentators are agreed that the Children Act 1989 is in the main a good Act , all of them , all of them Councillor are critical of the fact that the Government has not properly provided Local Authorities with sufficient resources to implement the Act .
26 On this approach , to take an old example , if one dug a pit for the victim to fall into , one would not be guilty under s.20 because one has not directly applied force to the victim .
27 This new development has not only alarmed WACC but also such professional organisations as the International Association for Mass Communication Research ( IAMCR ) , the MacBride Roundtable and many regional bodies concerned with a ‘ new order ’ .
28 Many more recent innovations in costume have led to today 's all-over leotard and tights which has not only given dancers complete freedom of movement but has given choreographers freedom to design as they will without constricting rules and conventions .
29 In the rural areas , lack of access to land , drought ( which has not only destroyed crops but has meant that impoverished people have had to sell their livestock and have even been forced off the land by hardship ) , and rising prices have further marginalized poor rural dwellers .
30 However , one study has not only shown persistence of enhanced platelet reactivity in response to collagen and sodium arachidonate despite a 1 6-week period of near normal glycaemic control but also an increase in platelet reactivity to ADP ( Jackson et al , 1984 ) .
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