Example sentences of "but [pron] have not been [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only had I proved myself a liar but I 'd not been much good at school and did n't even get my leaving certificate . |
2 | There were libraries in the lighthouses at Portnahaven , Rhuvaal and probably McArthur 's Head but I have not been able to find out what happened to them . |
3 | ‘ I 've tried to stop it , but I have n't been able to . |
4 | ‘ But I have n't been able to think of an excuse for getting in touch with her , ’ she admitted . |
5 | ‘ I do n't like making excuses , but I have n't been able to practice as much as I would want . |
6 | But I have n't been able |
7 | But she had n't been able to hear what he said for the roaring in her ears . |
8 | Mrs had got home in her jeep with just chauffeur and one extra bodyguard , defying the pleas of the other wives , some half an hour after Kaptan and I had left with the Corporal , but she had n't been able to get the Colonel on the military net for nearly two hours after that . |
9 | She 'd known that it was childish behaviour on her part , but she had n't been able to help herself . |
10 | She had lost her fear long ago but she had not been close to a man like this for over two years . |
11 | But she has n't been well . |
12 | was actually going to get the information for tonight but she has n't been able to and I have n't seen her . |
13 | The Soviet Union and China are not impossible , but we have not been successful there before . |
14 | Mr Binstead , who says he has investigated many similar offers , none of which have produced loans , said : ‘ We are making inquiries , but we have not been able to establish whether these offers are going to come through . ’ |
15 | He is a very nice horse but we have not been able to test him in Dubai , ’ said Conway . |
16 | But we have not been able to discover any contact they had in common . ’ |
17 | Now in fact what that means for me is that actually we 're all programmers — we always have been — but we have n't been used to explaining it in quite the way that computers need us to explain it , and of course that goes back to this question of understanding English that we were talking about last time . |
18 | ‘ We 're unbeaten in eight games but we have n't been able to win them and the players were saying beforehand that we were going to give someone a good hiding . |
19 | Many feminists have become uncomfortable with this idea , but we have n't been able to find any other argument that did n't immediately pose a threat to our basic position that women must control their own bodies . |
20 | We intended to do a little bit of er beach work to try and get something like that but we have n't been able to , so . |
21 | Unfortunately very little , er we know he 's been in prison since nineteen eighty seven and that he 's been sentenced to ten years , but we have n't been able to determine er under what charge , what happened at his trial , whether he was given defence , er access to a lawyer , those kind of things , and er Amnesty believes that he 's been er imprisoned for his beliefs . |
22 | The door had n't opened , but there had n't been another sound out of them for the rest of the night . |
23 | The universe had been enclosed with wood , but there had n't been enough to go round , and through the gaps nothingness waited , strips of bottomless black stuck on the rosy sky . |
24 | The event turned out in fact as successful as last year 's but there had not been any advantage in the February timing , . |
25 | ‘ There are still occasional reports of green recycling bags going for disposal with the rest of the office refuse , and we are certainly not catching anywhere near all the potentially recyclable paper that is being thrown out , ’ commented environmental engineer Andrew Ollevant , ‘ but there have n't been any serious hiccups in getting the scheme established . ’ |
26 | We 'll take any signals from the UK Government but there have n't been any so far |
27 | But there have not been many games with such drama as we saw here today . |
28 | I have looked at quite a few , but there have not been any which have struck me as being ‘ the one ’ . |
29 | But there has n't been much call |
30 | But they had n't been near enough . |