Example sentences of "have [not/n't] [verb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 This is mainly because salaries have not kept pace with the rise in house prices which , until this year 's slump , had more than tripled from an average £19,925 in 1979 to £61,965 by August this year , according to the Building Societies Association 's latest figures .
2 The equivalent changes in language usage have not kept pace with contemporary demand .
3 He agrees that the market has dwindled because of cuts in library budgets and because academics ' own salaries have not kept pace with inflation .
4 In its first report , the Land Commission gently referred to the importance of its role in acting ‘ as a spur to those local planning authorities whose plans have not kept pace with the demand for various kinds of development ’ .
5 The non-proliferation treaty has not prevented countries like Israel , India and South Africa from secretly developing nuclear weapons , but at least they have not gone public with them and no country has officially added itself to the nuclear weapons states .
6 But because they have not reached agreement with the Press Association who supply newspapers with the racecards , it wo n't reach much further than racecourse punters who buy an official card .
7 People whose parents or early carers have not enjoyed contact with infant bodies nor valued their bodily functions may find it difficult to enjoy either their own body and its sensations or the body of another .
8 Ashton , that trends in canal investment generally followed changes in the interest rate have not found favour with more recent historians .
9 Perhaps predictably , the proposals have not found favour with Gloucestershire County Council .
10 FOOTBALL/ Make or break for Newcastle/ Boro still hopeful of number two slot BORO boss Lennie Lawrence issued a rallying call to the troops last night with the cry : ‘ We have n't lost ground with Leicester yet ’ .
11 But they still have n't kept pace with the population even though it is slowing down now .
12 I have n't had sex with him since the beginning of our marriage .
13 no , no we have n't had much , no , no we have n't had trouble with the Hitachi , just the machine itself actually
14 ‘ You have n't had dinner with Mr Jaggers yet ? ’
15 We have n't got Undry with us , you know . ’
16 I do n't want to sound as if I have n't got sympathy with people 'cause I know it 's bloody hard , but I know a lot of blacks who use it [ blackness ] as an excuse and we 've got to be careful that we do n't use it like that .
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