Example sentences of "n't have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well we were on orange stone , and we had n't had that depth of soil .
2 Well I have n't had that problem before though .
3 I still had n't had that moment of awakening , satori , enlightenment .
4 If Liz and Owen had n't had that accident , which brought us together to look after the twins , we might never have found each other again ! ’ she cried , feeling almost faint as she fell back on the pillows , hardly able to bear the thought of how narrowly they had averted a lifetime of unhappiness .
5 Well , that 's true , of course , but after all , I would be a different person if I had n't had that sort of childhood .
6 We have n't had that sort of figure very often before .
7 ‘ Damn , if only I had n't had that wine and walked home — well , the man 's a fool .
8 We have n't had roast beef for ages .
9 But give us a good meal first , wo n't you — I have n't had good home-cooking for … for two and a half days .
10 He had n't had good results .
11 I have n't had eight packets of crisps
12 We have n't had great numbers , for a long
13 It 's a wonder people have n't had serious injuries from them really .
14 I have n't had much chance to go shopping but I always make sure I get to two places — one called Garage and another called Hyper Hyper .
15 I have n't had much chance to run in the mornings since you arrived .
16 ‘ I 'd love to speak languages but you have to live in another country for a certain amount of time and in this job you have to get up and go , so I have n't had much chance to spend time abroad .
17 She has n't had much rejection , thank God , to this date and her liver is functioning normally .
18 They have n't had much fortune in front of goal of late , but this was their night . ’
19 You have n't had much filling stuff have you ?
20 In fact , Faye had n't had much worry over the cocktail party , as Mrs Porter had prepared everything and all had done smoothly .
21 The movement made her feel a little light-headed , and she remembered too late that she had n't had much appetite for those hearty , delicious salads that Mrs Porter had made earlier .
22 Although SAG has taken the technical issues of SQL interoperability a stage further , the organisation has n't had much success in getting the specifications out of the copy book and into vendors ' products .
23 Although the SQL Access Group has taken the technical issues of SQL interoperability a stage further , the organisation has n't had much success in getting the specifications out of the copy book and into vendors ' products .
24 Cos she has n't had much success lately has she with her Blind Date people ?
25 but as you say , we have n't had much rain , have we ,
26 Perkin had n't had much time to hunt elsewhere for anything suitable .
27 Now Bubble , who had n't had much time to reflect on his England-experience , was obviously starting to think over his position .
28 ‘ I have n't had much time to think . ’
29 You have n't had much time for domestic life of late , have you ?
30 What with one thing and another she had n't had much time for sleep last night .
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