Example sentences of "have n't [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 It has n't even got a proper floor .
2 Even the figure-drawing class , ( which seems to me the dreaded end , and the model has n't even got a beautiful figure ) has produced at least one lovely charcoal drawing .
3 She 's still undergoing treatment and has n't yet made a full recovery .
4 The problem certainly runs in families , although research has n't yet identified a genetic basis .
5 As Unix System Labs has n't yet delivered a combined Unix SVR4.2 ES/MP offering , SCO has n't advanced its own tentative kernel ambitions in that area , describing its own system as ‘ SVR3.95 . ’
6 Oh , I see she has n't actually given a talk , but she 's going to .
7 Erm I think er Mr said I think that that C P R E has n't actually offered a solution in this debate , just just raised questions .
8 the same time as we go to Cyprus and he has n't actually booked a flight yet but he 's got the villa cos Aily a few doors along , remember she 's got a villa in erm
9 And eh , he seemed very knowledgeable , I mean we got a job to find him , he has n't actually got a shop , he 's just got a premises .
10 He 's a wing and a prayer player , a nervous performer who has n't really got a clue how good he is .
11 He has n't really got a choice .
12 I thought he 'd actually caught a defender as he headed it but er he has n't really got a good contact on the ball .
13 I definitely would n't have done it if I had n't already released a heap of my own songs .
14 However , his family was extremely tolerant , unlike Vincent 's — even though Rappard had n't yet earned a cent from his art .
15 Everyone looked faintly surprised , for I had n't previously volunteered a remark .
16 ‘ Proof that Silas really loved me , and that I had n't just become a habit with him .
17 Rosslyn realised that the horse was asking for help , and that his manners had n't just experienced a mysterious and miraculous change for the better during the course of the day !
18 Until a few days ago she had n't even seen a submarine .
19 I was in a hurry , I had n't even put a headset or a mask on .
20 At which poor Jack Rogers — a former bricklayer and union leader , and the member of the executive taking the can back as he replied to the debate — innocently protested they had n't been drunk , they had n't even had a cup of tea .
21 I had n't even had a chance to wash it !
22 Now , on top of everything else , she looked like something the cat had dragged in , and she had n't even brought a change of clothes with her , having planned to return to the Sheffield hotel to collect her luggage and settle her bill at a time when the actors would be at the theatre .
23 He had n't even needed a prescription to buy them .
24 He had n't even got a coat or overall to cover his business suit .
25 you know , how that change has taken place and I as I say we we were we were compared to some we were well off , we 'd got a tap in the house.So many people had n't even got a tap they were in the yard , and that tap was shared by a dozen families .
26 Historically the transport business has always been a male dominated area therefore it may have been expected that the drivers would bite hard on their Yorkie bars and throw their hands up in horror at the prospect of not only having a lady boss , but one who had n't even got a driving licence for a Mini let alone a 38-tonne artic .
27 We had n't even got a photographer .
28 ‘ Is that so ? ’ he would say when he had n't actually grasped a point ; or sometimes ‘ Quite . ’
29 In the me we had n't actually had a chance go through it properly ourselves .
30 And , though Isabel had n't really pictured a face , she had known that he would be gently bred , slender , a little taller than herself , perhaps , and handsomely clad in the raiment suited to his station .
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