Example sentences of "not [verb] since [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In practice , however , it often happens that the operating thrust of different , parts of the organisation are not aligned since the structure has evolved with reference to one part rather than the whole . |
2 | They did not act since the case was one for the Russian authorities alone . |
3 | The two had not met since the breakdown of the UN-sponsored talks in New York in March 1990 [ see p. 37331 ] . |
4 | Putting out poison for an animal to take is probably not trespass since the interference is not direct , a requirement of all true forms of trespass . |
5 | However , d does not necessarily represent the yield on the CD , because the price of the CD is not fixed since the CD is traded in a secondary market . |
6 | ‘ The banter in the house has n't stopped since the draw was made , ’ says Glentoran 's Jim . |
7 | The team have n't won since the opening day against Portsmouth … as for Bristol City both have their wins have been at home |
8 | Jean , who had n't wept since the death of Humphrey Bogart , laughed a great deal and was good-tempered and drunk . |
9 | When Hal discovers Falstaff 's ‘ corpse ’ , feigning death to escape Douglas , he speaks a verse epitaph over him — the wrong medium , but that does n't matter since the death is n't real , either , and when Falstaff receives his true epitaph it will be in prose ( Henry V , II.iii.9ff . ) . |
10 | We all had heaps to eat , particularly the ice cream which we had n't seen since the war began , and came back to Huntingdon at midnight after a thoroughly enjoyable evening . |
11 | Leonard Forde , who has n't played since the quarter-final win over Down , returns to the left corner of the defence , and Paul O'Callaghan takes over at left half forward . |
12 | ‘ We have n't spoken since the wedding . ’ |