Example sentences of "they have [not/n't] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They are there to see in various books that have been published ; I suppose it is sad that they have n't been seen by a wider opera-going public .
2 They have n't been moved for quite a long time , and it 's funny how buildings which claim to have extraordinary flexibility sometimes turn out to be really quite rigid .
3 He 's gon na find it hard as well I think , but on the other hand they have n't been communicating at all , you know , it 's not like
4 But clearly they have n't been consulted on preferred locations .
5 But nobody who regularly uses the motorway can say they have n't been warned about the dangers of driver fatigue .
6 If it 's something silly , that they have n't been trained for , but most jobs you can delegate and they 'll do it just as well as you .
7 They have n't been involved for quite a while so you could n't really expect them to be picked , ’ said Thorstvedt , who is likely to be Norway 's last line of defence on October 14 .
8 For a long time now , they have n't been looking at each other .
9 No I think it means they do cos they have n't been beaten in group C.
10 PRAWNS IN DRESSING : Prawns can be very risky if they have n't been kept at the right temperature .
11 Most of his staff are currently on strike because they have n't been paid for two months , so Soliz is going personally to open the new group and give the first lesson .
12 it does n't matter because all of them are as it happens fairly er new and indeed as Kevin says quite correctly , dry because they have n't been used for a long time .
13 They have n't been reviewed for about fifteen years .
14 They have n't been bought for what they are have they ?
15 They have n't been put off science , they have n't decided that it 's unwomanlike , or unladylike to be a scientist ?
16 During the first few weeks , check that they have n't been lifted by frost or pecked out by birds .
17 They have n't been shorn in 2 years .
18 " I know they have n't been coming to class regularly .
19 If it has a Solex carb then this is probably worn out as they have not been fitted for many years .
20 This section describes those facilities available within LIFESPAN to transfer modules to offline storage automatically when they have not been accessed for a configurable period of time .
21 Some of the prescribed topics may not at first seem particularly appealing , especially if they have not been covered in school before , but avenues can be explored for presenting them in an interesting way .
22 Will he now reassure the House that they have not been breached by article B of the agreement in what The Guardian this morning called a defence compromise ?
23 And although they have not been seen in Ireland for many years , sometimes they are heard .
24 Keith Sinclair and Gordon Lucking claim they have not been kept in touch with club affairs and that there has not been a board meeting since May last year .
25 This is not , as Young ( 1981 : 328 ) asserts , because they are ‘ well calculated to be ineffective ’ , but rather because they have not been framed with a crucial issue in mind — how far can a national state regulatory agency effect the operations of a transnational corporation , particularly when its parental state is one of the two world imperialist powers ?
26 Mr. Walker : In fairness , they have not been tripled in Wales this year , but over the past few years .
27 ‘ Mr Taylor has completed ignored the fact that Catholics have been under the jackboot of the IRA and loyalists for over 20 years and it is ridiculous to say that they have not been living in fear . ’
28 Some North American theses on Scottish geology exist , but they have not been taken into account in the present study .
29 After he has made his first claim for Landor , Pound writes two paragraphs of the sort that have provoked near-apoplexy , because they have not been taken in the spirit that Pound intended :
30 ‘ Our biggest problem with A-levels is that they have not been modified in the light of the GCSE , ’ says Brian Howseman , principal of Luton Sixth Form College .
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