Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] n't been [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I hope there has n't been any kind of trouble , ’ she said , watching the policemen disappear up the path . |
2 | They 'd arranged to meet for dinner , but it seemed he had n't been able to wait . |
3 | He apologized when he was close enough , because he guessed he had n't been able to hear Lavinia calling to him above the noise of the Suffolk Punch . |
4 | I know it has n't been bad ca n't complain can we ? |
5 | ‘ You know he has n't been unfaithful . ’ |
6 | Bambi smiled thinly , and Sheridan said in a loud voice that he thought the whole thing was stupid ; everyone knew there had n't been any goddam kidnap attempt and why did n't Zak stop messing around and piss off . |
7 | ‘ Do n't think it has n't been interesting . ’ |
8 | As I said in Silvio 's office , do n't think it has n't been interesting , because — ’ |
9 | The fifty thousand well I if they do they have n't been able to what what we intend to do . |
10 | He says that his face was badly burnt and it 's meant he has n't been able to take part in his favourite game of rugby . |
11 | I laughed sometimes when he chased intruders from the garden , but I wished he had n't been aware of the little cat , although I think he only wanted to frighten it away , not kill it . |
12 | She 's the forth business to move out and claims there has n't been enough promotion of the site . |
13 | ‘ I would like to comment , ’ he adds , ‘ that I notice there has n't been any improvement of your journalistic content . ’ |
14 | Because really in my view it should be that once something like this happened then it should be on the owners to prove they have n't been negligent . |