Example sentences of "been [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have still not been given any kind of direct word , we 've not been back in direct communication with them .
2 I was concerned , Dennis has never been given any schedule since he last spoke to erm Arthur which was get as much down as you can boy .
3 I 've not been given any instructions !
4 She had not been given any choice in the matter .
5 There may also be funds in bank or building society accounts but we have not been given any details of these .
6 But the community health council 's chief officer , Mrs Chris Stead , said the council had still not been given any assurances that the situation was being addressed .
7 He said a total of 24 dogs had died and despite many samples being taken away the local people had never been given any results .
8 Of the 69 coarse ware vessels described in this Report , only 12 have been given any indication of date and most of these refer to Wroxeter and Newstead parallels .
9 If it is n't correct , I would like to know why Engineering 's approval has been withheld , because I have never been given any indication , at any stage , that there were any major problems regarding the project .
10 that I would also put it on in relation to your , to , to , to , to , to your Lordship and to considering the matter in interim , your Lordship has er , erm , er heard er the information that had been put forward er by the society , you have seen the er information about the position the commission has taken , your Lordship knows that the commission was informed about both the act and all the relevant byelaws in the present case , the precursored , the central fund byelaw was informally proved by the commission Mrs has sworn on affidavit that the society has never been given any indication that the matters in issue in the European Law Defence are contrary to competition rules and your Lordship also has the answer by the commission to the European parliament which is exhibited to Mrs affidavit and which I took your Lordship to earlier and of which judicial note can be taken by virtual section three , two of the European communities act , so my Lord we say that there is already a body of information which provides a basis if one has to consider what should be done in the interim of saying that in the interim the application of the act and the application for byelaws should be maintained , the third element my Lord is the intimate link between the recoveries of money for the central fund , er under the byelaw and the implementation of the United Kingdom 's operations under directive seventy three , two , three , nine , we 've been over this before my Lord erm , my Lord is , is aware of the intimate link er between the er recovery of monies to central fund , the maintenance solvency and the paying of policy holders .
11 I have not yet been given any reason for our lack of success on this occasion , and I do not yet know which were the successful applicants .
12 There were doctors concerned that they had never been given any information about a nuclear accident , farmers worried about the effect of contamination on their stock and crops , and a teacher who recited his own poem about a nuclear disaster and then presented the Inspector with an oak leaf from the Quantocks .
13 Although you see erm as we 've been suggesting any project requires that .
14 Yet he had never been assigned any lands from which he might maintain himself and his Queen in their proper estate .
15 Once the model has been installed any modules of the defined type and subtype will follow the model .
16 Should of been done any way .
17 He teaches you how to write wonderful , metaphysical narratives , but they could have been written any time this century .
18 If anyone had been paying any attention , they would have seen the drooping head suddenly lift , the hands come away from the mouth , and the strained facial muscles relax .
19 It was n't intended ; none of them had been paying any attention to the world round about : they 'd all but walked into one another .
20 She knew he had n't been paying any attention to the play .
21 ‘ I knew you had n't been paying any attention .
22 Soon , all twenty children were in their beds , stiff in their laundered nightgowns , without having been offered any supper , nor even as much as a sly sip of water .
23 The parents had n't been offered any sort of advice or counselling ; they had all received a letter from Paul Lee inviting them to come and talk to his department , but no one had offered them any information about their children ; if they wanted that they had to ring up the department and ask for it .
24 Turned out she wanted to know if Uncle Adam had been sending any radio messages .
25 Had she been expecting any apology , though , Fabia realised then that she would have been disappointed for , ‘ Hrm , ’ was all he grunted , and , handing the letter back , he scrutinised her with a hard look , and Fabia had the feeling that he thought that she was the one in the wrong !
26 I know you have n't been doing any English and that , but erm , have you have you been doing much reading ?
27 Which is odd , since he has n't been doing any work for me . ’
28 This is no mean task , especially if they have not been doing any recruitment for the past few months .
29 She who had been refused any kind of hearing , now she would be heard .
30 In another case where an applicant had been refused any access to accounts , the Commissioner 's assistance resulted in a solicitor 's letter being sent to the union .
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