Example sentences of "could not [verb] been [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It could not have been completely uniform , because that would violate the uncertainty principle of quantum theory .
2 The early universe could not have been completely homogeneous and uniform because that would violate the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics .
3 William Agnew 's splendid efforts on behalf of the deaf of Glasgow could not have been entirely successful without the support he received from a number of other deaf individuals .
4 The contrast with the Labour government 's housing policy in the late 1940s could not have been more striking .
5 Had he smacked her across the face the result could not have been more devastating .
6 Omar 's information that the country below the escarpment would be suitable for camels could not have been more misleading .
7 It could not have been more crowded .
8 He could not have been more misguided , for in the sector he had chosen to attack the Germans now had 43 divisions and the French only slightly more : a totally inadequate margin with which to launch an offensive .
9 Peter was a born leader and his chairmanship of WWF could not have been more effective .
10 Parrott , 6–2 up overnight against Irish professional champion Joe Swail , could not have been more impressive in completing a 9–3 victory .
11 Sadly , his prophecy could not have been more accurate .
12 If she had planned it the blow could not have been more accurate .
13 Were glad the guidance has finally arrived , however we feel it 's a pity it could not have been more accurate ’ .
14 The divide between the old regime and the bold , young newcomers could not have been more complete .
15 And Mr Major himself could not have been more emollient .
16 The instructors were all trained in the UK and could not have been more helpful when I asked at very short notice whether I could fly their Archer for £34 .
17 " His manner could not have been more cordial " , recorded the president 's visitor .
18 It was a triumph of modern science , and the new patron could not have been more impressed — although being seven months pregnant herself she was a little bit squeamish at the sight of the giant ten-inch needles used in the procedure .
19 Liverpool Competition captain Phil Davies ( 39 ) could not have been more impressed when he became part of the statistics in Rennie 's 7–52 haul as Neston made 151 from 55 overs .
20 The contrast between Russian reality and the ideal vistas opened out by western doctrines could not have been more stark .
21 The safe shelter he had found on the edge of the village could not have been more comfortable , for all that on awakening and having his first lightsome look it struck him as a mite strange .
22 Thomas 's contribution could not have been more timely , Tommy Tynan having equalised an own goal by David Byrne .
23 She could not have been more wrong .
24 It could not have been more exciting news and everyone was thrilled , but her small and newly gathered staff took a deep breath .
25 Later she was to think how little she was prepared for the simple events which were to change her life completely — indeed she would have said that so much had happened to her already that any further incidents must be minor , a judgement which could not have been more faulty .
26 After so many attempts , that day could not have been more rewarding , and I 've since been back at its summit twice .
27 The new authorities in Addis Ababa " could not have been more co-operative " during his recent talks with them .
28 The contrast with Ben Lowe , the blushing withdrawn original founder whom he increasingly pushed to one side , could not have been more marked .
29 ‘ I am dependent on people with whom I have been associated in the past inviting me and I must say they could not have been more gracious . ’
30 His natural musical imagination silenced any lingering doubts , and when it came to music expressly written for the instrument — a brilliant showpiece sonata by the American , Paul Creston ; a new work commissioned from the young Irishman , Kevin O'Connell ; and Dave Heath 's vigorous fantasy , Rumania — McChrystal could not have been more persuasive , brilliantly supported by his accompanist , Kathryn Lenahan .
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