Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [not/n't] [adv] been " in BNC.
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1 | Well actually the ward that I live in , we 're not having an election but there are in the Bicester area electors , so I have n't actually been approached . |
2 | Perhaps these were non-attenders , but if so we have not yet been notified by the hospitals . |
3 | Perhaps it had not even been reported to them . |
4 | Perhaps it had not all been pretence . |
5 | It is not an easy business to identify the actual ancestor of the land-going organisms , and perhaps it has not yet been found . |
6 | Nevertheless they had not yet been superseded by new organizations capable of combining loyalty to the monarchy with the representation of the socially and economically powerful . |
7 | It 's not they have not yet been developed to be wholly reliable , and there are problems to be solved to do with the fluctuation in the wind power , but I think perhaps some of those are exaggerated . |
8 | Now it has not always been easy to warm to England 's rugby followers , whose customary note is somewhere between a bray and a bellow . |
9 | Well we have n't actually been in but |
10 | Well it has n't even been committed for trial yet . |
11 | There are one or two Well there are two items in there which have n't really been resolved at this point and that 's the i the erm ins er where am I . |
12 | Maybe she had n't quite been herself at the time . |
13 | I think if the Liberal Club was only like First World War it was n't there it has n't always been there but the Conservative Club was there as long as I can remember . |
14 | But then again there have n't really been any bands that have said what they felt in a long time . ’ |
15 | Even so , it is important to examine why there has not always been agreement on the value of reminiscence , and to place the value of reminiscence within the counselling process into perspective . |
16 | But will they tidy up the roads where they have not actually been working , and where their vehicles have caused ‘ disruption ’ ? |
17 | Yet it had n't always been so . |
18 | Yet it has not always been so : the valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder . |
19 | It was beyond possibility that he could be recognized as a policeman , yet he had not even been given a coquettish smile . |
20 | An elderly female novelist had come in at a quarter to six and Penelope had found herself trying to explain why her latest novel had not been reviewed in the Sunday Telegraph , why it had not been advertised more widely , why copies had not been displayed on the bookstall of a friend 's local station , why it had not yet been reprinted . |
21 | Erm one of the problems that we 've been facing in the past , certainly , in G P House is the amount of stuff that 's on the floor and therefore we have n't actually been able to tackle these things very effectively . |
22 | They have not always been sufficiently quick to follow up when there has been evidence that a site has been tampered with , and certainly they have not always been keen to organise rescue excavations to investigate these sites . |