Example sentences of "have n't [be] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The life he 's leaving really has n't been worth living . ’
2 I do n't know , she has n't been at school .
3 Well , just generally , we have n't restricted recruiting of care staff , in other words , unless we know there 's a decision been made about a residential establishment which there has n't been at present .
4 Denis , who has n't been on stage for decades , has n't a nerve in his body .
5 The sarcophagus , they told me , is not one of the Museum 's more interesting possessions , and has n't been on display since 1904 .
6 ‘ Who has n't been to school this term ? ’ asked Sam .
7 why she has n't been to school she was in erm the .
8 Dad has n't been to bed yet Carla .
9 He has n't been to bed yet .
10 Dad has n't been to bed yet .
11 Well colleagues , he 's achieved a lot of things , but it has n't been in cooperation with local governments .
12 you know what I mean , but the fact that I have been helping him has already conflicted and he has n't been in school a week , you know , and then eventually when they get those books out and he 'll say oh I know that one , that says Luke
13 He has n't been in contact with the bookshop … "
14 and I had , got pick up two so I , I just had to give up , I phoned him up when I got here , apologise , he has n't been in touch with Michael yet , I do n't know why not , er , though why , er sorry
15 Sergei said Bernard has n't been in touch with Bailey for days , certainly not since C.W. and I were assigned to the case . ’
16 My father has n't been in touch since I was eight years old .
17 It proves my case that he has n't been in touch again .
18 ‘ He has n't been in touch , has he ? ’
19 ‘ You 're saying he has n't been in touch since he left this flat on Thursday ? ’
20 But she has n't been in touch with her colleagues for four months .
21 If he has n't been in touch by phone in a week , I 'll phone him .
22 The one that has n't been in fact to employ somebody particularly perhaps to go out the market theatre but this particular mark in time it 's been very difficult for a theatre to actually find twenty thousand this financial year in fact we had to find seventy thousand pound cuts , that was a very difficult exercise so the answer to your question is we accept that recommendation and as soon as the finance is available we intend to employ somebody to take on that task .
23 Those convictions were from about 5 years ago , he has n't been in trouble since .
24 The pub has n't been in use for several years .
25 words certainly do go out , you forget , when you go to use a word that has n't been in use sometime and the younger person says to you what does that mean ?
26 He was quite aware of my childish misdemeanours , but I had n't been to confession since I returned from Egypt , and I thought he would be profoundly shocked by what I should have to tell him .
27 She had n't been to confession since the vision .
28 Lorton had n't been to confession for 25 years , but he remembered how it felt .
29 I arrived from nowhere , I had n't been to drama school .
30 " He wanted to know why you had n't been to class lately . "
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