Example sentences of "have not have a chance " in BNC.

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1 Words which appear late in the list are remembered easily when recall is immediate as they are resident in short-term memory which has not had a chance to decay .
2 ‘ As though it 's just been created and has n't had a chance to get fouled up with so-called ‘ civilisation ’ .
3 cos it has n't had a chance
4 ‘ He has n't had a chance against lesser bowling .
5 you see up to now she has n't had a chance to okay maybe it 's erm
6 Er , Hugh , would you , you have n't had a chance to say anything .
7 The journalist 's solicitor , Mr Geoffrey Bindman , added that he was ‘ very satisfied ’ at the outcome , not only because of the merits of the case but because his client had not had a chance to put his case against Mr Justice Hoffman 's earlier ruling to give up his notes .
8 She had not had a chance to mention it to Charlotte Hanover before their … their contretemps of the other night , and assumed that he would have the decency to realize that she would not , in any case , want him to accompany her now .
9 We 've not had a chance for a word with Mrs Fitton yet .
10 I 've not had a chance to visit abroad yet but I think I 've got two visits booked next year to various remoter parts of the world , but I 've met some who are on leave , recuperating from the circumstances they 've been in , sometimes illness , sometimes just the sheer tension of being under fire .
11 Matt 's been looking through it for us , I 've not had a chance to look at it yet .
12 Yesterday she had n't had a chance to look properly .
13 I am luckily to be hear to write after the bombing of our works I have not had a chance to explain or to see the person who is in charge of this case …
14 No communication has been sent to the British Government about European reference prices , so I have not had a chance to study those , but I pay full tribute to the improvement in productivity .
15 He 's not had a chance yet .
16 ‘ Oh , you have n't had a chance to unpack .
17 I have n't had a chance to wear this outfit to go out yet — but I will . ’
18 ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added .
19 ‘ I really have n't had a chance to press my claims and I sincerely believe I am pushing uphill to get back into the side for a long time . ’
20 Have n't had a chance to do anything to the room since .
21 I have n't had a chance . ’
22 ‘ I have n't had a chance to ask anyone — how 's Bill Francis ? ’
23 I 've been here three months but so far I have n't seen anything — I have n't had a chance , I 've had hardly any time off .
24 You better go and get some tea Margaret I have n't had a chance yet !
25 ‘ We have n't had a chance to tell them that he 's gone for trial yet , sir .
26 I would be grateful if at some point Mr you were to deal with er Doctor 's er most recent comments on the Greater Crested Newt , since of course I 've only just had those er more or less on coming into this room , and I have n't had a chance
27 Diane 's gon na go but I have n't had a chance to talk to her about it yet , again .
28 We have n't had a chance of drinking together , have we , Malcolm ?
29 I have n't had a chance to get any provisions in . ’
30 I mean yes er as I said earlier on it 's just a question for for just a bit more obviously in the readings report th there is there is concern naturally with the by-passes in paragraph two five I mean I have n't had a chance to sort of looking up yet , and I 'd by grateful for County Executive 's advice on that and I thought we as a County Council had agreed a line erm for a by-pass through the West Sussex portion at least .
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