Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb -s] not be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But she has n't been well .
2 was actually going to get the information for tonight but she has n't been able to and I have n't seen her .
3 But there has n't been much call
4 His achievements as Labour leader have earned him respect and admiration , but he has not been able to appeal beyond the party in which he has made his life .
5 But he has n't been right
6 But he has n't been able to forget what happened .
7 no , but he has n't been able to because he has to come round but he 's all ra ra ra ra , whistle whistle whistle .
8 ‘ Graeme Souness is the man to turn it around but he 's not been able to pick a settled team because of injuries . ’
9 But it has n't been easy .
10 But it has n't been easy to organise .
11 But it has n't been easy .
12 , I was going to get you trimmed this week , but it has n't been any warm weather has it , you would n't want your coat off , no .
13 Plans for this were made some years ago , but it has not been possible to proceed with them ( a ) because of lack of funds , and ( b ) because the personnel department has overall responsibility in all departments of the authority ’ …
14 Presumably he had been a football fan but it has not been possible to discover whether he supported Liverpool or Everton .
15 It has always been able to impose penalties on parties who break the rules without permission , by the award of costs against them , but it has not been able to enforce the rules of its own volition .
16 Several studies have shown that the concentration of carbon dioxide was as little as half the present concentration at the peak of the latest Ice Age , but it has not been clear if this is cause or effect .
17 But it 's not been all good news , as Chris Harbod of the R S P B has been explaining .
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