Example sentences of "n't have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And I was doing alright myself , I should n't 've let him do it .
2 But there is n't an officer of the crown who has n't had to put his hand deep in his own coffers to make good what should be crown expenses .
3 We 're alright for , to have petrol they have n't had to put it up for
4 You ca n't do it you have n't had asked my permission .
5 I mean , I have n't had to clean it out at all .
6 ‘ I have n't had to analyse my defeat by Steve .
7 Er we have n't had to see anybody about that and he sent us a letter saying that he 'd like to see us and we went and he says it there might not be a second inquest .
8 and erm , they were absolutely chocker , they were really full and he said erm , I sa , he said he had n't had to fill them up at all in all the time that it 's been running , and no , I asked him if he had any enquiries and nobody stopped him and asked anything about it , and then he turned to the other lad who was beside him the sales assistant and he said no I 've had no enquiries at all , so that was it .
9 He had n't had to tell them to take their shoes off before boarding at the Co-op quay and in three days of cruising they had washed the sand off their feet after each shore trip .
10 Ludlum 's so wealthy he has n't had to write anything for three years ! ’
11 If Mr. Bonanza had n't had to change his plans that poor girl would be alive right now . ’
12 That they were n't having to give me a testimonial , which I would be entitled to soon , and were making a profit on my sale . ’
13 I would n't have credited it .
14 I certainly do n't have to let him take advantage of it or let him bludgeon me into a marriage that would be power-based and intolerable .
15 You do n't have to let me in , you know , Mr Carrington .
16 All right , so it 's a mystery , and there 's not a lot you can do to get to the heart of it yet , but you do n't have to let it get to you .
17 The bank ca n't have believed him ; they gave him the sack . ’
18 You would n't have believed what a bright and with-it little woman she was when I first started here . ’
19 He would n't have believed them .
20 ‘ You did n't believe me when I said I had n't distracted Simon and you would n't have believed me if I 'd told you it was your child I might be carrying , ’ she replied , her voice shaking a little despite all her efforts to project a calm image .
21 This meant that loyalty forbade her to tell Philip — who would n't have believed her in any case .
22 I had n't told her he was five foot two — she might n't have believed he was romantic anyway .
23 Sefton today is happy in retirement , but eleven years ago there were many who would n't have believed he 'd still be alive .
24 ‘ I would n't have believed anyone in the world could eat the whole of a cake that size . ’
25 ‘ I would n't have believed there were so many varieties . ’
26 Toomey also sees the decline in human terms : ‘ If you 'd have said to me 20 years ago that there would be no trading floor at the Stock Exchange , I would n't have believed it , ’ he says .
27 ‘ I would n't have believed it .
28 My Dad — I could n't have believed it ! — we went down last weekend and he was sitting there , polishing the buttons on his old uniform and calling me a traitor ! ’
29 He would n't have believed it , of course ; he 'd likely have thought he was mad .
30 ‘ I would n't have believed it , ’ he murmured , ‘ if I had n't seen it .
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