Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] [pron] [verb] not been " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Pearse said : ‘ Do not think that we have not been fighting for the price of Midland shares that we have just received . |
2 | I have consulted the most celebrated authors on comparative anatomy , but do not find any such structures of those parts described ; and as it is not known to you , I may presume that it has not been before taken notice of . |
3 | If that was all there was to it , we could be pardoned some uneasiness ; we might feel that we have n't been shown much reason for supposing that there are any sentences such that all who understand them will agree on their truth-value no matter what the circumstances . |
4 | But also that any who might peruse this essay from a research perspective will feel that I have not been too cavalier in the implications that I draw from the results of their studies . |
5 | over taking you know cutting right in front of you and er , you just , I see things in front of me and I can hardly believe that there has n't been a horrible accident , you know , just seeing the things that happening on the road . |
6 | The realignment of exchange rates discussed above might suggest that it has not been very successful in promoting greater exchange rate stability . |
7 | Confession had not been a factor in the slowness of Pétain 's promotion in the way that it had checked the career of Foch , de Castelnau and other ardent Catholics ; indeed , Pétain could boast that he had not been to Mass for thirty years , so on this score alone he should have been earmarked , as things stood , for rapid advancement . |
8 | Anyone considering a purchase from this company should make sure they get cast-iron guarantees concerning specification and after sales support or , like me and many others to my knowledge , they will wish that they had not been taken in by misleading advertising and had paid a little more money to an established British company . |
9 | Because some reforms are hidden from public view over the horizon does not mean that they have not been thought out and designed . |
10 | You can tell that you have not been fobbed off with the more mature product by the size of the cuts and the pallor of the flesh . |
11 | ‘ And for all we know Ma might realise that she has n't been to see her . ’ |
12 | Fitzormonde and Mowbray had always been soft , they could whine and moan that they had not been to blame , but Horne had agreed to Whitton 's plan and built a thriving business on the proceeds . |
13 | I could also check that she had not been to Baskerville Hall on the night of Sir Charles ' death . |
14 | Mind , I do n't say that she has n't been knocked about a bit … |