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

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1 Er that is that at least three of the articles are talking to quoting different organisations er suggested that the playhouse theatre trust had been recommended to do something about their marketing er a at least two years ago if not longer ago erm certainly it 's my knowledge er they have not employed specialists to that they have not employed a specialist to that indeed since the last er appointed publicity officer left , that person that post has not been er refilled er could I ask the theatre trust why they have chosen not taken that recommendation seriously ?
2 Here 's an example of the Revenue 's tactics : ‘ Warning — we have not received payment for the period ended January 5 .
3 It said the family of Mr Johnson must feel they have not received justice in respect of the death of their son .
4 Conversely , there are patients with events who have not received resuscitation in whom the mechanisms responsible will be similar to those identified here .
5 Voluntary landscape agreements have not saved acres of hedgerows , heath or woodland and even those trees that remain in lowland England are an ageing population because insufficient planting has taken place over the past thirty years .
6 But the biggest drawback is that there are very few places left in the world where the malaria parasites ( species of Plasmodium ) have not developed resistance to them .
7 Clough 's rock-bottom Forest have not won away all season , Coppell 's second-to-bottom Palace have not tasted victory at home — but both managers can count on one thing … their jobs are safe as houses .
8 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 .
9 The equivalent changes in language usage have not kept pace with contemporary demand .
10 He agrees that the market has dwindled because of cuts in library budgets and because academics ' own salaries have not kept pace with inflation .
11 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 ’ .
12 But we have not lost sight of the important role to be played by considerations concerning range of vocabulary items , methods of syntactic combination , discreteness of signals , and the associated semantic possibilities .
13 I have not lost confidence in my ability .
14 This proposition , admittedly , is not without its difficulties when the sovereign is the same person in two or more realms where her ministers may tender divergent or opposing advice on the same subject ; but so far the possibilities involved in these different capacities of the sovereign have not caused embarrassment in practice .
15 However , the management of severe menopausal symptoms in such patients is a problem , and we have not denied patients with breast cancer such treatment providing they have a clear understanding of the risks .
16 I have not given way to Opposition Members —
17 The remaining techniques have not given rise to general-purpose instruments but have proved useful in particular experiments .
18 For the clinical and educational professions ( and the lay notions which derive their values from them ) , their very practice makes it clear what fact it is that you ‘ come to terms ’ with : you have not given birth to a member of the human species as we define it , and to which we allocate certain rights and social roles , but to an object of pathology — a ‘ monster ’ , to use a technical term employed in medical anatomy .
19 For the parent , the same phrase means the inverse : I have not given birth to the monster which my upbringing and socialisation led me to believe I 'd had , but to a normal member of the human species as I now define it .
20 Nilsson discounts the fact that Wednesday , certain to complete their first-round demolition of Spora Luxembourg tomorrow , have not done battle on Continental soil for 29 years .
21 Only passing accounts of his life and work have appeared in the literature , and while brief references have been made to Nicholson 's excellence as a chemist , these have not done justice to his achievements , or set them against the London localities where they occurred .
22 Are there examples of successful theories which have not done justice to any of the espoused criteria ?
23 On a final distribution , the trustee can ignore any creditors who have not lodged proofs of debt , after receiving notice of the trustee 's intention to declare a final dividend on a specified date ( s 330 ) .
24 Comparative studies of thrombolytic agents have shown differences in efficacy for early coronary artery recanalisation , but the two large GISSI and ISIS-3 trials that have compared the effect of different thrombolytic agents on mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction have not revealed differences in early deaths .
25 The duo came to Darlington about 18 months ago for a one-night show , but have not played panto in the North-East before .
26 This will mean an immediate reduction in premium for those members who have not made claims under their policies for more than 12 months with effect from their renewal date on and after 1st July next .
27 I made my statement because , against the criticism that on occasions we have not made statements on incidents in Great Britain , I believed it important that there should be one .
28 If you have not made stock from the bone , place the whole bone or part of it in the pan with the measured amount of water , not stock .
29 Ten of the Ver 's 15 miles have not seen water for more than five years .
30 Policeman On Duty tickets may have been unique to the line , as I have not seen examples from any other railway .
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