Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't [be] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't tell you what Emma thought because I do n't is that a blank page ?
2 If I had n't been such a coward maybe they might have turned out better . ’
3 I and I took to Connor 's Quay as a sailing ship and I and then of course I had n't been much in sailing ships .
4 I had n't been any great shakes at boxing , but I 'd thought as a young man that I might be .
5 Oh , well I have n't been that way yet .
6 One fan said : ‘ I have n't been this wet since Pavarotti in the Park and at least the burgers were cheaper there . ’
7 Eh , I have n't been this week .
8 I mean , there have been some in the area , which have n't been that flats as well .
9 Like I was saying to one of the men in the section who has n't been that co-operative , like , I 'm only here for a year and you all know more than I will ever know about policing .
10 The only ones who do n't are those who do n't want to like Philip Larkin , and there is a sense in which poems have — probably since I started writing — have been lifted off the page much more in the absolutely literal sense , that people are used to hearing them and can read them afterwards .
11 There has n't been much personal satisfaction for Neil Fairbrother during a Lancashire campaign bedevilled by injuries and under-achievement , but what more efficacious balm for his troubles than a century in the Roses match at Headingley .
12 There has n't been much opportunity to do anything new , but there is a painting which will be the final work in the catalogue and which I have yet to complete .
13 But there has n't been much call
14 It 's stayed around about the eight just over eight percent , there has n't , there has n't been much movement .
15 There has n't been much to laugh about since .
16 There has n't been much movement in the way of players this season , but two Senior One teams — Lisnagarvey and Mossley — have new coaches .
17 There has n't been many now .
18 Happily , there has n't been any problem with the pernicious perennial weeds I find elsewhere in the garden , such as the deep-rooting bindweed and ground elder .
19 The war situation has also had an influence in the deterioration of education because there are places — especially in the rural areas — where there has n't been any normality in schools for years .
20 ‘ Well , there has n't been any question of it up till now .
21 There has n't been any danger to us .
22 In case anyone is wondering why there has n't been any coverage of LASMO 's tournament-winning broomball team recently , it 's because there is no ice on the Broadgate rink .
23 The committee meet the sub the committee has not met yet , because there has n't been any action , and we wo n't be meeting until we get some movement from any of those three agencies who 'll be replying to us .
24 There has n't been any post for me by any chance , has there , Iris ? ’
25 There has n't been any attempt about savings , or reduced commitments or any , or everything is here , and if it has n't been attempts , perhaps we could have a list of what 's actually been removed .
26 Erm peo , people ca n't have it all ways , there has n't been any cut in the police service , in the police budget , I 'm sorry , erm we have for many years funded the police in a very generous way .
27 ‘ I hope there has n't been any kind of trouble , ’ she said , watching the policemen disappear up the path .
28 ‘ I would like to comment , ’ he adds , ‘ that I notice there has n't been any improvement of your journalistic content . ’
29 There has n't been any orange since Monday !
30 There 's hardly , there has n't been any snow around here
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