Example sentences of "who had [not/n't] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Some parents who had n't heard the news brought their children to school as normal only to be turned away .
2 He was , incidentally , the only applicant who had n't named the drink St Clements , from the nursery rhyme .
3 But I was the only one who had n't taken the blues .
4 It was simply the action of a stupid man who had n't considered the consequences of his action .
5 ‘ People who had n't read the small print of their contracts .
6 And being good at work too , it did n't seem fair on some of the others who had n't got the half of what you had , and could n't even spell or add .
7 I cut round the Guildhall , almost taking out a couple of early season French tourists who had n't got the hang of looking left first before they crossed the road , and through on to Moorgate .
8 Ramsey was a former nonconformist who had not lost the idea that Churches must be free from entanglement with the State .
9 But he repeated appeals for householders who had not contacted the council to do so .
10 Speaking after a meeting with EC Finance Ministers in Luxembourg he envisaged that a smaller number of countries with low inflation ( France , West Germany , Belgium , Netherlands and Luxembourg ) would enter a European central banking system and that others who had not reached the same degree of economic convergence , or were not ready to give up sufficient sovereignty rights , would be invited to enter later .
11 Then Ryan , who had not noticed the embarrassment , went on with his explanation .
12 To do away at a blow with the protection against dishonesty , which the power of arrest and detention had been supposed to afford , it declared in its leading article 2 April 1869 , would appear little short of revolutionary to anyone who had not followed the course , and watched the tendency , of modern legislation .
13 Most of the men who had not joined the partisans had been deported to Germany and most of the young women had been sent to work in factories in the Reich .
14 Then he 'd sent McGee to phone the police and the Dean back upstairs to inform the Bishop , who had not joined the kitchen party .
15 Who had not seen the silhouette
16 In their recall task the subjects were asked to watch the silent film , and then a deaf or hearing person was introduced who had not seen the film .
17 He was a lawyer who had not seen the Shah for the last twenty years .
18 The questionnaire was therefore designed in such a way that teachers who had not seen the Solihull booklet would not complete part one .
19 All slides were then reviewed by one pathologist ( NH ) , who was aware that the cases comprised both RP and control groups but who had not seen the cases previously and had no knowledge of individual clinical histories or outcomes .
20 The eminent Spaniard took 7 at the first hole of the Novo Sancti Petri course , of which he is the architect , and finished his first round ten shots behind Ireland 's Des Smyth who had not seen the course until he stepped on to the first tee .
21 An objector , who had not given the notice required by the rule , was not allowed to oppose confirmation when he sought to appear before the confirming authority , and the licence was confirmed .
22 He said Dr Runcie was being attacked by people who had not read the article in its entirety .
23 He told one elderly woman who had not read the story : ‘ It may be worse than you think . ’
24 Arguably the necessary detachment was more likely to be found in people who had not had the kind of upbringing so thoroughly enjoyed by Mary Queen of Scots .
25 Ironically the Second World War enabled many people who had not had the opportunity to travel to see something of other countries .
26 Tallis gasped as she saw the bones of men and horses piled by the river and flung into the branches , grim remnants of those who had not won the day .
27 Nowadays , and especially under the younger leaders of the Soviet Union who had not known the horrors of the Second World War , they used assassination very sparingly indeed .
28 The contrast between increased industrial output and deteriorating social and economic conditions sharpened their political consciousness and strengthened support for the clandestine labour movement , especially among the younger workers , who had not experienced the Civil War and did not have the " peace at any price " outlook of some of their parents ' generation .
29 In other words , it was said that they had an aversive effect and that , far from tempting those who had not experienced the acts to take part in them , they would put off those who might be tempted so to conduct themselves … "
30 Several ecstatic Sunderland followers , who had not appreciated the sensitivity of the occasion , were ejected from the Kop end of the stadium .
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