Example sentences of "have [not/n't] be many " in BNC.
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1 | There has n't been many now . |
2 | There had not been many there before him , reading the file on Michael Holly . |
3 | There had not been many Prussians at the bridge , for at best they had only been supposed to delay the French advance . |
4 | There had n't been many teddy boys in Knockglen , in fact no one could ever remember having seen one except on visits to Dublin where there were groups of them hanging round corners . |
5 | International conferences could provide the vehicle for international co-operation and co-ordination , but apart from the few international conferences organized by the British Library and by the International Association of Technological University Libraries ( IATUL ) there have not been many more than a dozen , and none of these has focused on the need for international co-ordination ; although they have kindled a certain amount of international co.operation . |
6 | There have not been many examples of large companies breaking themselves up voluntarily . |
7 | Only five naked-eye novæ have appeared during the last twenty years , and there have not been many more within binocular range . |
8 | But there have not been many games with such drama as we saw here today . |
9 | There have n't been many films that show Dublin as it really is . |
10 | there have n't been many ice hockey sims on the 64 — the only two I can recall ( Powerplay Hockey and Superstar Ice Hockey ) were a very long time ago . |
11 | ‘ I 've always felt in the past that if anyone had a problem , they could always come to me and talk about it , and there have n't been many problems that we have n't been able to solve that way . ’ |
12 | Specialist plumbers will also be needed , but Nick Booth smiles wryly and says that , so far , there have n't been many takers . |