Example sentences of "has not [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | BRIGHTON : In six verbose years as leader of his party , Neil Kinnock has not a memorable phrase to his credit . |
2 | The answer to this question has not a few repercussions in the social world that sociologists study — often for purely secular reasons . |
3 | It is clear that the Secretary of State has not a single idea on the issue . |
4 | Entering the depths of the mind can be extremely dangerous if the would-be mystic has not the mental or physical capacity for this interior quest . |
5 | Has not the Prime Minister managed to get the worst of all worlds by vetoing what he should have accepted — the social upgrading that we all want — and by half accepting what he should have vetoed — economic and monetary union , which will be deeply damaging and which will lock both this country and Europe into a decade of deflation ? |
6 | The return to my house is strained by the thought that he still has not the faintest idea where he is going . |
7 | Although Mr Melding , a first-time candidate , has not the faintest chance of winning , he is reluctant to dwell gloomily on the fact . |
8 | If you then say , ah well it might expand to double that number or to five thousand , as was postulated , that then begs an even larger question , because in my submission you would then go back and revisit the alternatives of , for example , should you expand Tadcaster , which has not the best facilities in its town centre , er to quote but one example of er viability and sustainability of towns . |
9 | ( It may be noted that erection can occur in younger — sometimes much younger — boys ; but it has not the Same significance . ) |
10 | Every golfer in the world experiences that awful feeling of helplessness when he stands over a putt and knows that he has not the slightest chance of getting the ball near the hole , let alone into it . |
11 | The hon. Gentleman is really behaving disgracefully — — when he accuses British Rail of negligence before an inquiry has even begun , and when he has not the slightest idea of what caused that accident . |
12 | However , one has not the slightest doubt that the moving spirits behind the coaches ' gathering will have been England 's Geoff Cooke and Australia 's Bob Dwyer . |
13 | Has not the Labour-controlled local authority frequently made proposals for reorganisations , knowing that they would be rejected because they were highly partisan ? |
14 | If you say that the Nationalists of Ireland have a right to claim to go out of the united Kingdom as a community if you say that five or six per cent of the whole of the United Kingdom have that right because they wish to have separate rule for themselves , how can you say that a body in Ireland , not five or six per cent , but twenty-five per cent of the whole population , has not an equal right to separate treatment ? |
15 | As for Jimmy , he chooses from a handful of set comments , so he has n't a great deal to say . |
16 | you chose it has n't a five year guarantee . |
17 | The driver might admit he has n't a current certificate and the relevant conversation can be reproduced in the officer 's statement of evidence . |
18 | ‘ Your skin has n't a single blemish , ’ he said . |
19 | Tea went through all its stages — scones ( I fancy ) , gingerbread ( which was a success ) , and small cakes with chopped walnut on which were rather good , but I do n't think they appealed to her — she has n't a sweet tooth , I think … |
20 | The Russian Girl has n't the frisky insouciance of the early work , nor the vituperative energies of his infamous middle period . |
21 | Another past champion graphically described this as the moment when the golfer blacks out and has n't the remotest idea that he is holding a putter at all . |
22 | Is in the top 5 per cent of UK managers , but has n't the faintest idea how good she is . |
23 | He simply replies that he has n't the faintest idea . |
24 | He has n't the faintest idea of how things really stand . ’ |
25 | And he has n't the least idea of how much it will come to . |
26 | You 're just an ignorant little squirt who has n't the foggiest idea what you 're talking about ! ’ |
27 | Her escorts pay when she goes out to restaurants or parties , so Pickles has n't the foggiest idea about money . |
28 | Has n't the interminable media-suckled quest for instant gratification resulted in the infantilisation of a generation ? |
29 | You 've got this superior idea that I 'm some sort of half-wit from the back of beyond who has n't the vaguest notion of what happens in the big , bad world . |
30 | She has n't the slightest interest in Monpazier . |