Example sentences of "have n't take [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I thought he has n't taken any of my hints so far . |
2 | Old Jane had n't take enough trouble to make it proper and wash all the buttermilk out . |
3 | If I had n't taken that opportunity I 'm sure I would never have done the things I later did in the refinery business . |
4 | If we had n't taken that cash out , that is , if borrowings had been £150m more than they actually were , we probably would n't have got those covenant changes and the whole group could have gone under . ’ |
5 | I really had n't taken much notice of it before , in detail , I mean . ’ |
6 | Until now she had n't taken much notice of him , so she could n't say for certain whether he was handsome or not . |
7 | It had n't taken much to disturb the woman-of-the-world pose . |
8 | It was nicely presented , moreover , and since I had n't taken any eating irons with me I am pleased to report that nobody asked me to cup my hands together to take my Cottage Pie a la Toulon ? |
9 | She was a diabetic and had n't taken any insulin with her . |
10 | If we had n't taken this step we could 've had fans from both sides mixing inside the ground and locked out on the streets . |
11 | But on the basis that ‘ there has to be a snag ’ , those who have n't taken much interest in the dietary fibre health factor to date may well become a little alarmed about what type of foods they will be required to eat on this diet . |
12 | Instead , she said meditatively , " You know , I have n't taken much notice of Christmas , since Fred went . |
13 | ‘ It was a surprise because I 'm aware I have n't taken many wickets this season , although I do feel I 've been bowling well . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'm surprised because I 'm aware that I have n't taken many wickets this season , although I do feel I have been bowling well , ’ said Foster . |
15 | ‘ I 'll have a stroll , ’ said the woman , ‘ have n't taken any exercise all day . ’ |
16 | You have n't taken any , have you ? ’ |
17 | But field staff fear that this might not be appreciated in head-quarters where senior officials might be unfamiliar with their routine strategies : ‘ One can say that because you have n't taken any stats in the last two years it 's because you 're a good lad , and people who you may have to take stats upon know that you 're around a lot , and they know that if they 're naughty it 's a two-edged thing , you can look at it two ways . ’ |
18 | We 've still got thirty still got thirty cos we have n't taken any so perhaps put twelve nought nought under that and take it away . |
19 | ‘ You have n't taken any ham , father . ’ |
20 | James just said that we have n't taken any guarantee fees into this year 's profit er , nor any interest on , on loan stocks . |
21 | What do you mean you have n't got them back you have n't taken any have you ? |
22 | she says I did n't take any more , and I have n't taken any more . |