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

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1 The Conservative party has not understood that in Wales , Scotland and the north of England , it is the opposition , even if an opposition wielding the powers of the state .
2 He has not acknowledged that more people are now moving out of unemployment than a year ago .
3 Thus , where a husband leaves the matrimonial home while still owning it , the usual capital gains tax exemption or relief for a taxpayer 's only or main residence would be given on the subsequent transfer to the wife , provided she has continued to live in the house and the husband has not elected that some other house should be treated for capital gains tax purposes as his main residence for this period .
4 However , the position is open to doubt where the husband has not elected that some other house should be treated for capital gains tax purposes as his main residence for the period .
5 The Tory party has not said that it would ensure that rural areas do not suffer disproportionately as a result .
6 Most undershoot accidents occur because the pilot has not recognised that the glider is critically short of height until it is desperately low .
7 However has not confirmed that he is in agreement with this as yet .
8 Portugal has not claimed that the treaty is void , but that its negotiation and conclusion are with a State that has no legal authority over the territory in question .
9 That it has been ‘ the only game in town ’ , as many have argued , has not meant that it has necessarily been worth following , either from an Israeli or a Palestinian view .
10 Although the theory is that all important power is concentrated in the hands of the state , this has not meant that the individual has been regarded as powerless .
11 But this has not meant that those industries have withdrawn their support for museums here .
12 Concentration on the needs of the young has not meant that the elderly have been forgotten .
13 However , this has not meant that job opportunities do not exist .
14 The most he has done has shown what it is to approach things from a moral point of view , he has not shown that only one particular sort of maxim can coherently be universalised in each case .
15 Moreover , experience in New Zealand and Australia ( where the strict rule has been relaxed for some years ) has not shown that the non-availability of materials has raised these practical problems .
16 There has not occurred that stark polarization and revolutionary confrontation of the two principal classes — bourgeoisie and proletariat — that Marx , at least in some parts of his analysis , seemed to anticipate .
17 Finance Act 1981 ( now TA 1988 , s740 ) has not changed that fundamental point although charges can arise in respect of payments out from the trust to beneficiaries .
18 The presence of restrictions on short selling shares encourages the underpricing of index futures , but the US evidence has not found that underpricing is the dominant form of mispricing .
19 My Lord , erm those are , those are my submissions my Lord , I was going to say something about my learned friends somewhat unusual request to your Lordship to make disparaging comments in judgment about the defendants case , my learned friend wishes to make disparaging comments we save a proper place for those in his submissions when he comes to apply to strike out , or say anything about that , erm , my Lord erm perhaps erm as a , as a final point , erm Mr Bernard after having reviewed a piano recital once wrote , the only thing he enjoyed more than this directive performance was having his teeth pulled , I think your Lordship has not found that the last five and a half days are equally an under defended experience in relation to , to this mornings sir activity
20 Apart from thyroid cancer it has not seemed that any illnesses could be detected and so the matter has not been pursued .
21 Erm certainly we 'd not anticipated that it would outweigh existing structure plan policies or outweigh existing Policy E two .
22 Would he have listened to her then , if she had not flung that furious retort at him before they were confronted by Ralf ?
23 In particular erm we were worried that the county just had not acknowledged that one of the phenomena of the nineteen eighties had been that much of the industrial land in the borough of Harrogate converted to B one office use .
24 The holiday firm had not checked that its customers were provided with the correct rooms .
25 Bartlett 's recall may be elusive , while the popular Roland Lefebvre is left pondering sadly on what might have been if he had not suffered that pre-season arm injury in a misplaced prank involving Sussex 's Brad Donelan .
26 She said she had not heard that British scientists wanted to return him to Arctic waters , but warned that going back to cold temperatures , coupled with the need to hunt for food again , would be fatal .
27 ‘ I came , I saw , I was conquered , to mistranslate the mighty Caesar , ’ Hope went on , puffing a little uphill — curious that his heavy exercises did not make country walking more comfortable — and hoping that Mr Crump had not heard that hackneyed quip too often — ‘ and who could resist the lake , the hills , the trees , the flowers , the birds . ’
28 Doubtless he paid a price for that , too , in the misery that darkened his later life , but if he had not felt that misery he could never have created the works he did .
29 I had not felt that trade unionism had yet reached the accountancy profession , but it appears that Mr Marshall 's requests are akin to the worst excesses of the trade union movement .
30 Although a trial judge might exclude evidence on the ground of fairness under s 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , the fact that Parliament had incorporated the provisions of s 2(8) into the 1987 Act suggested that it had not felt that the power under the 1984 Act was sufficient to protect a person from being compelled to give evidence .
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