Example sentences of "n't been [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You have n't been outside that door for days . |
2 | I would have died too if it had n't been for that telegraph pole . ’ |
3 | And I 'll tell you somethin' else : your mother would n't have died if it had n't been for that man . ’ |
4 | She ai n't been for long while has she ? |
5 | Deep inside , I thought that George loved Lennie and vice versa because if it had n't been for this love , they would n't have been able to survive happily together . |
6 | " I have n't been for some time . |
7 | " No , and there have n't been for some time . " |
8 | One morning he also opened up the building , went upstairs and came down and there was these fresh footprints on a part of the building which he had n't been at that time and he , like myself , looked all over the building and not a soul in sight . |
9 | ‘ I 'm not sure that we have n't been at some point , ’ says Mr Garner . |
10 | Mm we have n't been through this way for a long time have we ? |
11 | I 'm afraid I have n't been of much help to you , Mr Millet . ’ |
12 | ‘ Oh all right , I have n't been inside this house since I used to come here to dances when your father was a boy . |
13 | We have n't been round this way for a while have we ? |
14 | The demolition workers had n't been in that day . |
15 | If I had n't been in that bar at that time , perhaps all this would have happened to somebody else . |
16 | Accidental fires do happen when the Peak is very dry but we have n't been in that situation yet . |
17 | I asked Miss Lofthouse if she 'd seen you and she said you had n't been in this afternoon . ’ |
18 | He added : ‘ Obviously it 's a great thrill to be top of the table with Rangers because I have n't been in this position before . |
19 | ‘ I have n't been in this church for years . ’ |
20 | ‘ You have n't been in this neck of the woods for years , and I doubt if in all her life she 's been further than Blackpool . ’ |