Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] been able " in BNC.

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1 I have also been able to make significant extra resources available to safeguard the environment , on which expenditure is planned to increase by more than 27 per cent .
2 I have also been able to clarify what I am good at and what I enjoy ’ .
3 I have n't been able to explain this to Dr Grossman , because he would n't understand , but you will understand , and I hope be happy for me .
4 It 's been a bit of a pity , really , that rugby has taken over so much that I have n't been able to continue playing football .
5 I have n't been able to get enough this Christmas to satisfy my customers ' needs .
6 Most important was losing inches off my hips , which I have n't been able to do before … . ‘
7 It was just as well because the back boiler in the kitchen split in two about fifteen years ago and I have n't been able to light a fire in the grate since .
8 ‘ From the moment I set eyes on you I have n't been able to think of anything else .
9 You know , I have n't been able to take my eyes off you ever since you came to our office . ’
10 I have n't been able to examine the body fully , ’ said Dr Lawton at once .
11 I have n't been able to speak of this matter with Dr Armitage yet , but I 'm sure she will co-operate .
12 I have n't been able to find a plausible answer , and Aria UK were n't letting on either .
13 ‘ It has been a difficult year because I have n't been able to get into the side . ’
14 I have n't been able to sleep because of all the worry .
15 ‘ It 's wonderful , ’ he said , ‘ I have n't been able to give her jewellery for a very long time . ’
16 I did do that along with Ron and er they were speaking in terms of er a conjurer at under a pound a time and thing of that nature which should then come to a the pensioner 's category at Poole , so I took it back to Stuart and he said oh see what I can do Norman , and at the present moment it rests there because I have n't been able to contact Stuart at the moment owed to the holiday , but I shall be contacting him and hopefully we will also be doing two days , which is the Tuesday and the Thursday , also what they , er , he 's , he 's promised to do is to come half way with the cost of the jazz band , which is a great help .
17 Please can you tell me the name of the director , because he also directed Such Good Friends , and I have n't been able to remember his name ? "
18 I bump into a lot of people at conferences , so I have n't been able to write formally to thank you for the meeting because I do n't want anything on the record then
19 ‘ I 've tried to stop it , but I have n't been able to .
20 ‘ Although I have n't been able to convince myself . ’
21 The police are n't telling us anything — I have n't been able to get as far as Marshall and the others just look mysterious and say they do n't know . ’
22 I have n't been able to sleep or eat or anything .
23 For about a year , since the summer before last , in fact , I had been writing to her and she to me and , because of the distance and something else I have n't been able to put my finger on ( maybe a need for excitement ) , the letters had become more and more sentimental , more and more loving , more and more like proper love letters .
24 ‘ Sorry I have n't been able to get Sergeant Henley for you .
25 I have n't been able to sleep or eat since our last meeting and , from the way you look , neither have you , ’ he said , taking in the discarded food and her too slender form with one glance .
26 I have n't been able to make myself believe I hate you for some time now , Luke . ’
27 It 's only that I have n't been able to get to the bank , being ill and all that , and I have n't got any money for the rent .
28 Thank you for all your contributions over the last year , and please accept my apologies if I have n't been able to use an article that you 've sent , hopefully the next issue will contain those for which due to lack of space I was unable to include this time .
29 The only animals I have n't been able to check on are the sheep . ’
30 I 've desperately wanted one of these , but of course , between the fees and books and everything else , I have n't been able to afford one . ’
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