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

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1 First Edition ( AP ) — The World Health Organisation said Bulgaria 's ethnic Turks have not received equal access to or equal use of the public health system
2 Such views have not received widespread acceptance , however , and as time goes by the chances of a reinstatement of some form of gold standard look more and more remote .
3 If you believe that you have not received proper service , the Bank will do all it can to investigate your complaint objectively .
4 This emphasis on what works is especially strong in fields which have not developed coherent theories , like the psychology of industry and advertising .
5 For while the associated risk factors may help in informing the more general preventive strategies and decisions about resource allocation , because child abuse is such a complex problem we have not developed sufficient understanding for successful prediction .
6 Since the decline of the Commons ' direct powers to censure ministers , they have not felt obliged to resign if faults are revealed in their departments .
7 The majority of students have not felt obliged to take out loans as they have not thought it necessary .
8 Therefore we have not felt able to include a recommendation that financial support be given for a Kirknewton to Balerno service .
9 WITH Saturn influencing your base in life , it may be that you have not felt out-and-out joy regarding the home itself or your relationship with one or two members of the family for some considerable time .
10 The recent change of policy has unfrozen a flood of music by younger figures who have not undergone similar cultural repression , though the conditions of their work remain poignant and precarious .
11 Mentally , they have not grown old .
12 Conveyancing work has become more competitive , but solicitors have not lost substantial amounts of work to the modest number of licensed conveyancers who have set up in practice .
13 Most epidemiological studies have not analysed respiratory symptoms in relation to birth weight and gestational age separately .
14 In part , it says : ‘ I have not met bad people , I have never been robbed and whenever I left a village , people waved me with tearful eyes .
15 Additionally , the zones have not created industrial dereliction , and properties vacated by tenants moving to the zones have been re-occupied through normal filtering processes .
16 I have not followed international football for well over twenty years , preferring to concentrate on the bread and butter of non-League soccer , so I have no idea what Alf Ramsey thinks .
17 Some of them have not handled light aircraft since they learned to fly , which can be as much as twenty years earlier .
18 ‘ Trade unions have not given adequate support to black members when they are racially harassed and discriminated against .
19 Of course , we have not done everthing in just a year , nor have we taken things forward in every aspect as much as we would have wished .
20 It is not possible to enter into this debate here , for as yet these ideas have not gained universal acceptance .
21 The RMP 's job , along with the Soviet Checkpoint Commander , at the end of the journey is to confirm the numbers have not increased due to any unauthorised hitchhikers .
22 The change is slow — between the work of Kinsey at the end of the 19405 and my own in 1974–75 there is no marked contradiction and subsequent studies have not revealed great differences — but it is steady .
23 The church has a strong hold on education , the clergy command great respect from the population and the church leaders , like other Colombian elites , have not favoured social change .
24 CARTER have not worn long trousers since March 1989 .
25 Most intelligent people who have not accepted Freudian indoctrination will ask him to tell that to the Marines .
26 But most do still read reviews , usually as a form of long-stop to make sure they have not missed important titles on their initial selection , or to buy extra copies of titles which have been particularly well received .
27 ‘ Since then , we have not seen adequate signs of economic recovery and have decided to defer until 1993 any decision as to the date of a possible flotation , ’ 3i said .
28 He points out that the pencils are notoriously difficult to get , and says the simple fact is that the judges have not seen sufficient innovation .
29 This case is particularly well-suited to the purposes of the project since the complexity of the available scientific evidence and the global distribution of the rocks mean that practical decisions about what , where and how to study the Precambrian have not become routinised .
30 ‘ The reasons for this decision have not become apparent at this trial ’ ( they had but he had chosen to ignore them ) and he then attacked the Secretary of State for what he called ‘ usurping the functions of the judiciary ’ , apparently ignorant that recommendations for free pardons have always been vested in the executive .
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