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Example sentences for "has not"

  • Frederica River carried me along the whole length of the island to St. Simon's Sound.

  • After holding a consultation with Mr. Williams, he contracted to take the canoe and its captain across St. Andrew's Sound to High Point of Cumberland Island that day.

  • The atmosphere was softened by balmy breezes, and the bright sunlight played with the shadows of the clouds upon the wide marshes, which were now growing green with the warmth of returning spring.

  • It is named Watcher of the Fords,' she answered, 'and it has not watched in vain.

  • Has not a witch-doctor a heart that can cease to beat?

  • I have told you this, my father, though it has not to do with my story, because then, and then only, did I ever see Chaka show mercy to one whom he had doomed to die.

  • Something that I was afraid of has not happened.

  • Naturally enough, perhaps, considering the delicacy of the subject, he has not taken me into his confidence.

  • He has not been in his right mind since--since the miserable day when he followed the duelists, and saw his brother's death.

  • It has been inferred from these circumstances that he has not thought it desirable to carry out his threat of separating from his wife, at least in the present (presumed) condition of that lady's sensitive nervous system.

  • The result, so far, has not been at all favorable.

  • Note: A short discussion on the sense in which St. John has used the word Logos, will prove that he has not borrowed it from the philosophy of Plato.

  • He has not thought of all the critical discussions which his text ought to undergo before it can be combined with the relations of the western writers.

  • I hope he has not one of his headaches again.

  • I hope he has not heard of this wreck, for if he has, no power on earth would keep him back from it.

  • He has not slept a wink these four nights.

  • I never thought he had played, but he never says he has not betted.

  • Age is no better, hardly so well, qualified for an instructor as youth, for it has not profited so much as it has lost.

  • If a man has faith, he will co-operate with equal faith everywhere; if he has not faith, he will continue to live like the rest of the world, whatever company he is joined to.

  • He has not a moral right, for he ought to inform himself, and think justly.

  • He has not a bold imagination, nor much command of words.

  • True, Sir, but Sir Joshua cannot paint a face when he has not time to look on it.

  • Young; for it is not becoming in a man to have so little acquiescence in the ways of Providence, as to be gloomy because he has not obtained as much preferment as he expected; nor to continue gloomy for the loss of his wife.

  • He has not, indeed, many hooks; but with what hooks he has, he grapples very forcibly.

  • With the condition and doings of every member of his flock he is intimately acquainted, and, on the whole, as he never idealised anything or anybody, he has not a very high opinion of them.

  • Observation, however, has not confirmed my pessimistic expectations.

  • From the theoretical point of view this question is one of great interest, and it may acquire in the future an immense practical significance; but for the present it has not, in my opinion, the importance which is usually attributed to it.

  • If you had noticed, you must have seen this evening that he has not left us so much as an egg, except these walls which are new; for he has razed the entire town.

  • It has not pleased me until now; but at present I feel a certain joy and satisfaction, which, you may be sure, I would not lose for Pavia or Piacenza.

  • Your service has been ill employed; for it has not awakened my gratitude, but rather kindled the more my ire.

  • When he hears that, he has not strength to keep from bowing his head over his saddle-bow.

  • Mr. Wilby in his [last] letter informs me that 30 Bibles have been sold in Lisbon within a short time, but that the demand for Testaments has not amounted to half that number.

  • Three days since he bespoke a Testament, but not being able to raise the money he has not redeemed it until the present moment; he has just brought thirty farthings.

  • Turgot has faculties; honesty, insight, heroic volition; but the Fortunatus' Purse he has not.

  • Mandat, twice summoned to the Townhall, has not come.

  • Within that system power is divided as it has not been in Europe since the fall of the Roman empire.

  • Tobacco is widely grown on a small scale, but, except perhaps from Algeria, has not become an important article of export, though plantations have been established in various tropical colonies.

  • French Academy seems to have received from its founders the special mission to transform genius into bel esprit, and it would be hard to introduce a man of talent whom it has not demoralized.

  • The coast line itself, though over 100 miles in length, has not a single harbour of importance.

  • There is no cardinal need, there is no sort of experience in human life from which there does not come or has not come a contribution to men's religious ideas.

  • It apprehends the State as a mere "ring" kept about private disputations; it has not begun to move towards the modern conception of the collective enterprise as the determining criterion of human conduct.

  • It is evident that he has not attempted to preserve it.

  • His great fondness for antithetical expression has not a little conduced to this effect.

  • It has not occurred to him that a Grecian history, perfectly written, should also be a complete record of the rise and progress of poetry, philosophy, and the arts.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better understood; giue battell; has already been shown; has also; has been well said; has got; has its; has never; has nothing; has said; has seen; has the; has written; hast been; hast thou; haste away; hastened back; hasty retreat; its centre; just stated; known story; next chapter; plants belonging; sulphuretted hydrogen; then boil; three weeks