Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [verb] not been " in BNC.

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1 Erm , apparently the first tune they used to those words , was a tune , which I 've not been able to find , which came from Britain .
2 It was holding a party to which I had not been invited .
3 Because of my knee cartilage operation , I started the 1990–91 season having done no downhill training at all during the autumn , a situation which I had not been in since 1980 .
4 Well , in fact I did n't know , not for certain , but I could n't see any signs at all of brassière straps or elastic waistbands which I had n't been able to help noticing on all other women .
5 Most important was losing inches off my hips , which I have n't been able to do before … . ‘
6 An important work which I have not been able to consult is " Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scotland and of the Isle of Man " by Charles John Shore , Baron Teignmouth .
7 An important work which I have not been able to consult is " Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scotland and of the Isle of Man " by Charles John Shore , Baron Teignmouth .
8 A right-wing politician recently declared that ‘ Rape is the only one of mankind 's crimes which I have not been forced to commit ’ .
9 You have tried to approve a package which you have not been requested to approve .
10 She has striking Italian looks , a model height of five feet ten inches and long slim legs — all attributes which she had n't been taking advantage of .
11 To put it another way : when the cat is on heat ( which she has n't been since the vet gave her the unkindest cut of all ) , nevertheless when she was , she had very little time for chasing moths hanging unsubtly round the fridge or cuddling up for a neck scratch .
12 Are there resentments or suspicions of which one has not been aware ?
13 From this progression it becomes possible to consider chronic diseases either as acute illnesses from which we have not been able to recover fully or as arising from the individual having insufficient ‘ energy ’ , for whatever reason , to develop an acute illness and be done with it !
14 Totally negative approach , of course if you start to do a programme which we have n't been involved in some mistakes will be made but we should be positive and look forward to see how we can avoid the mistake we 've been making in the future .
15 what your look , same with your letter forage , I think mostly we were taught letter formation , which we have n't been for a few years now
16 Well , just generally , we have n't restricted recruiting of care staff , in other words , unless we know there 's a decision been made about a residential establishment which there has n't been at present .
17 In four instances , the interviewees refused to discuss their criminal activities as these concerned crimes for which they had not been convicted .
18 The second was that Winchester had a right of appeal under the Lautro Rules which they had not been afforded the opportunity of exercising .
19 And the more they become integrated , then they would expand out , join the Scouts , the Guides or go to the local youth club , so be part of the , the er , growing up process which they have n't been afforded .
20 Individuals often deploy enormous amounts of energy to relatively little effect because they are carrying out functions for which they have not been trained or which are inappropriate to their status .
21 Marriage may feel yet one more place into which they have been pushed , one more area in which they have not been allowed to exercise their own choice .
22 The next category beyond acquiescence ( revealed in answer to Question 6 ) is a willingness to respond , which is characterized by pupils entering voluntarily into task-related behaviours to which they have not been specifically directed .
23 In a sale of a family company with widely dispersed shareholdings , there may be some difficulty in persuading some of the shareholders to give warranties about the business in which they have not been involved .
24 Their involvement in those parts of the management plan in which they have not been previously interested will be taken on and driven by the possibly irresistible surge of the whole school 's development .
25 These are all examples of ways in which people learn to live with long-term social difficulties which they have not been able to change .
26 On appealing to yet another committee , the 14 cases on which he had not been found guilty were resurrected and his dismissal confirmed .
27 The fines imposed upon the Earl of Lancaster and his followers were remitted , and Lancaster received confirmation of his right to Pontefract , Tutbury and Leicester , which he had not been able to recover after the revolution of 1327 , though he had to lease Pontefract from the queen for £1,000 a year .
28 The Life itself looks remarkably like a version of the Passion of the Byzantine " megalomartyr " Menignos , relocated in Dijon , and the whole Benignus dossier is probably best interpreted as the response of a bishop to a non-Christian cult which he had not been able to stamp out .
29 panicked by the snow which he had n't been expecting , he threw everything over and he had a job finding it all on the other side .
30 She picked up a small statuette which he had n't been aware of before .
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