Example sentences of "have not be [vb pp] [adv prt] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 To my mind , the case has not been made out or anything like it er for so fundamental a change .
2 Opponents of the scheme point out that a proper environmental impact assessment has not been carried out and that the irrigation water provided will be used to produce crops such as cotton and tobacco , already in surplus in the EC .
3 At the same time , GKR has not been sold out and swallowed up by a larger organisation , as have MSL by Saatchi & Saatchi and Norman Broadbent by Charles Barker , although there is an element of outside shareholding .
4 The curtilage of a building will include the ground that is used for the comfortable enjoyment of that building even though it has not been marked off or enclosed in any way ( Sinclair-Lockhart 's Trustees v Central Land Board ( 1950 ) 1 P & CR 195 ) .
5 Originally most had been placed satisfactorily but they had not been followed up and had drifted away two or three years later as circumstances changed .
6 The majority took the view that the case for banning non-voting ordinary shares had not been made out but that such shares should be clearly labelled and that their holders should be entitled to receive notices of all meetings so as to be kept informed .
7 Nor had the return invitations been much more successful : often , indeed , to Mrs Crump 's shame , the invitations simply had not been taken up and those for whom the very considerable expense had been laid out did not attend the ball .
8 In one corner of the rectangular office a television set had not been switched off and the title sequence of a forgotten film from the seventies flickered silently on the screen .
9 He said the soldier told him he had been struck a glancing blow by the car , but that he had not been knocked over and afterwards had been able to continue on duty .
10 Their expectations are high because many of them have , until recently , had a middle-class life and outlook ( ie. the East African Asians ) and because , unlike the British working class , they have not been ground down and prepared for their jobs by the British education system .
11 Whether the problem is the result of old presuppositions which have not been rooted out or of alien presuppositions which have filtered in , the effect is the same .
12 Because some reforms are hidden from public view over the horizon does not mean that they have not been thought out and designed .
13 Offers of screening by x rays or endoscopy have not been taken up and we can only await further events .
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