Example sentences of "n't [vb pp] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have n't ironed your shirt for tomorrow . ’
2 I seemed to have missed some mail lately , my sister kept asking me whether I had n't received her letters . "
3 If you 're a club secretary and if you have n't received your invitation you are running out of time to write to Aquachamp Contest , note address omitted
4 If you 're a club secretary and if you have n't received your invitation you are running out of time to write
5 If you 're a club secretary and if you have n't received your invitation write
6 They have n't received your invoice or statement because it was n't sent or it was sent to the wrong address .
7 ‘ I had n't realised your ambitions were quite so basic or mercenary , ’ said Niall drily .
8 We do n't use it because we have n't realised our resources .
9 He had n't realised his mother came in here at lunch-time , though the boutique she worked in was not far away .
10 ‘ If they had n't stopped us hunting musk , ’ said Māilo , knocking the spent tobacco out of the chillim on the side of the hearth , ‘ we 'd probably all be rich by now .
11 We 're not going to that one now , cos I have n't examined your body language I 'm not really interested .
12 ooh you ai n't filled your thing in
13 It was with a little fillip of surprise that Pascoe realized she had n't recognized his voice .
14 The growled admission obviously gave him no pleasure , and Gina decided it wiser not to point out that in fact he had n't recalled his generosity until she had prompted his memory !
15 She had n't holstered her blaster .
16 The whole approach to their wardrobe is more considered , but their trick is to make it look as though they have n't given their appearance more than a passing thought .
17 For one thing he would have to acknowledge that Sarah was not barren , so it must be his own fault she had n't given him children .
18 The exception to this is the police , who have had by far the largest addition to that , they have n't lost money when they lost S S A , erm , we have been ge , extremely generous to them , far more than to any other committee this year , erm , and although we have n't given them money for , to pay awards because we do n't know exactly what it is .
19 that is n't , well that is n't given 'em individuality is it ?
20 I had n't given it houseroom for long enough .
21 And I had n't given my permission . ’
22 Like you know , you 're sort of waiting for it , and then there 's this now would you like , and I thought , I have n't given my answer yet , and then erm , and just leave my name , cos I think
23 I have n't heard him play . ’
24 She had n't heard him approach .
25 ‘ Luke — ’ Her ears full of the rustling of paper , she had n't heard him approach .
26 I have n't heard her mention David . ’
27 Jessamy had n't heard her husband walk into the hall .
28 ‘ So far I have n't heard your answer . ’
29 She had n't heard his approach , having been absorbed in struggling with an unusually detailed report on the condition of a pregnant diabetic and her unborn twins — one of Dr Russell 's patients , actually .
30 She had n't heard his footsteps .
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