Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] n't been [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The former Old Trafford favourite has n't been idle since a knee injury forced him to quit the game nearly two years ago .
2 And because the horse has n't been upset , it is more likely to be co-operative next time it is to be shod .
3 Ms Mackenzie first approached the Environmental Committee last May , but so far the result has n't been encouraging .
4 But this kind of razamatazz has n't been necessary for the XJ220 .
5 The cashmere shawl had n't been expensive .
6 I could n't help smiling at that ; she still had n't quite forgiven me for the fact that her remedy had n't been effective .
7 They 're angry the motor racing team has n't been able to improve on the reportedly £7million offer to tempt him back .
8 The win was a good one , in a season when confidence has n't been high .
9 ‘ I 've been wanting a bike for ages , only Daddy has n't been able to manage it . ’
10 Indeed argued in his nineteen forty seven document that the May the fourth directive ha dire directive had n't been thorough enough .
11 His behaviour has n't been odd and speaking to his cell mate this morning it seems that he did n't speak to very many people either .
12 The problem 's arisen because surface water has n't been able to drain away .
13 The ones I 've got at the moment are having a little difficulty in working things out , one does n't realise that it 's not best to try to head the ball back to the goalie when there 's a man breathing down the back of his neck , the other has n't been able to find his brain and the oldest one of the lot is always injured .
14 But when you consider today 's high prices , should we have to pay more — especially when the service has n't been good ?
15 Especially of interest was the fact that one of the two men clearly experiencing difficulty with section ( c ) on the examination paper , Howard Brown ( Morse wondered why his wife had n't been willing to cover for him ) , had filled in section ( e ) with the correct date of arrival , 27 October ; or , to be more precise about the matter , ‘ 2 October ’ .
16 We had spent most of the morning going through our kit , because a Rumanian and an Irishman had n't been able to pronounce one of the lines of a song correctly .
17 The crew had n't been able to knock in ( ‘ locate ’ , for the purposes of the Captain 's log ) the nose-wheel pin .
18 The season has n't been kind to Somerset 's Ricky Bartlett .
19 I 'm afraid this last week has n't been wonderful for , for practice .
20 Corporal Blagg had spent his childhood — those parts of it the local authority had n't been able to control — in the courts , alleyways and concrete ‘ gardens ’ of Rotherhithe 's blocks of flats .
21 Perhaps she had intended to restore it to working order but with increasing age had n't been able to summon the energy or enthusiasm to cope with the disturbance .
22 This beautiful Old English Sheepdog had n't been able to compete at Crufts this year because his co-owner had been judging .
23 I was trying to accomplish within my own small person what the malais had n't been able to do to a nation .
24 Our path together in life has n't been easy — there was very little support available for parents whose babies were diagnosed brain damaged in Australia in 1980 .
25 Life has n't been easy for Patsy McGowan 's troops of late .
26 If Cuba fell , other Latin American countries would reject us , claiming that for all our might , the Soviet Union had n't been able to do anything for Cuba except to make empty protests to the United Nations ’ ( Khrushchev : 1970 , p. 493 ) .
27 Marie Claire in her turn had n't been interested in me .
28 Dalgliesh thought that whoever had composed the message had n't been uneducated .
29 Despite two written letters to er the District General Manager , that report has n't been forthcoming .
30 It 's the first time most of the jugglers have performed in a theatre : adapting their skills to the show had n't been easy .
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