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

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1 But only yesterday one of his own batch had n't been so lucky , and it was when the news broke in the camp that he knew he could still feel emotion .
2 We 're a bit understocked anyway — business has n't been so good since the trouble started . ’
3 ‘ Mam , for heaven 's sake do n't be so hasty . ’
4 For a while , there , he 'd as good as haunted the place in the late afternoons … but then the van had broken down and getting into town had n't been so easy , and besides the restaurant had become so damned busy that he 'd become just another face in an ever-changing crowd .
5 To date this explosion has n't been that much more than a damp November 5th squib , although it has undoubtedly increased the awareness of the business community that there is rather more to making a presentation than a hand-written flipchart .
6 Well you 've got Friday night do n't be so silly !
7 Apparently the school dessert had n't been too popular with the children : the remains of the custard had been put out in a bin , and this had attracted that great opportunist , the starling .
8 If his father had n't been so bloody-minded and had let him use the family car , he would no doubt have gone down alone and come back next day , having called on some estate agent in Hadleigh or Sudbury and asked them to sell the house for him , the very one probably that he had gone to in the following year .
9 Up to now her life has n't been altogether rosy .
10 M. Do n't be so wet .
11 Spot reduction Do n't be too harsh on spots !
12 The first person she met when she walked through the backstage door was Josh , and , if the situation had n't been so terrible , his expression — which somehow managed to combine outrage , amazement and sheer blessed relief — would have been positively comical .
13 If the situation had n't been so horrendous , his question would have made her laugh .
14 Her mother had n't been too pleased with Kevin as a son-in-law .
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