Example sentences of "they [verb] [adv] been able " in BNC.

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1 But Liz had never mentioned that Ross was so staggeringly good-looking ; nor had she made any reference to his devastating physical impact , although , to be fair , since both she and her cousin had only just finished taking their final college examinations , they 'd hardly been able to spend any time together before the wedding .
2 The fifty thousand well I if they do they have n't been able to what what we intend to do .
3 The general member auditors , er , I 'm told that they , they look after the money they 've not been able to find themselves seats I understand this morning , so hopefully everything 's in order but somewhere around Eric George and Arthur are they around ?
4 And the letter is tells me basically that they 've not been able to find out what the cause of the explosion was , and that there has n't been any further explosion since .
5 Erm a fully mobile workable skeleton , and th it 's a deprived area of Nottingham and they 've apparently been able to teach them more with this skeleton over this past six months than than any other kids in the school .
6 And they have a bill , an bill of two hundred and fifty four pounds for the lighting , erm they think it 's an important community opportunity to have good entertainment on their doorstep , and they 've only been able to balance their proposed production this year , by putting up the price by fifty pence .
7 ‘ Each one blossoms and they return home to be far more independent and mature in their own little way , because they have done and seen things in a way they 've never been able to do before .
8 Graham Sharpe organiser says there is nowhere else in the world where two legs can race against four and pick up fourteen thousand pounds in prize money if they win … he explains that the horse has been beaten once by a mountain bike three years ago but they 've never been able to work out a winning formula
9 They had n't been able to light a fire .
10 They had n't been able to– tell her whether he would automatically sense any new presences in his Dream , and lateral thinking was the Dreamer 's occupational disease .
11 He felt he had the upper hand for once , and they had n't been able to set up the Microwave Gun yet , either ; he felt cool and relaxed .
12 There were a lot of people there who felt seriously about what they were fighting for but people went there for a good fight really , they had n't been able to show any aggression for the last two years .
13 They wanted to reopen Sadler 's Wells with Carmen , Aida , Trovatore , operas they had n't been able to perform during the war .
14 erm but , but certainly the , the er er the period has given the Communist Party er quite a large number of trained cadres which will be able to go out into the villages in a way that they had n't been able to in because it would , that was all too soon .
15 Often the timbers were no more than columns of sort of dampish dust because they had n't been able to breathe in this kind of brick envelope .
16 He had had her arrested for theft , but , although the jade was gone , they had n't been able to prove she had taken it .
17 They had n't been able to contact the elderly woman , who lived there .
18 They had n't been able to contact the elderly woman , who lived there .
19 England captains must not do things like that , but they had not been able to sack him at the time because of the provocation he had been under ; now that he had stepped out of line again he gave them a heaven-sent opportunity to administer the axe .
20 In 1347 he promised that the grievances of the Commons should be remedied by Chancery writs against Forest officers , but next year ‘ the commons of the county of Surrey and of other counties ’ complained that although they had sued for a writ in the Chancery , they had not been able to obtain the promised remedy .
21 While they were walking they had not been able to see it , because there were hills in the way ; but now they saw that the cottage was really built on a cliff , and down below them was a small bay .
22 It was later admitted by the men that " unfortunately , in that treaty , they had not been able to obtain any particular conditions " for women .
23 Rain asked whether they had not been able to get the story published elsewhere .
24 They had not been able to travel fast , Wynne-Jones finding riding hard and requiring constant rests .
25 But that first day they had only been able to afford two bottles of Anjou rosè .
26 From the 1650s onwards , judges had ordered convicts to be transported , but they had only been able to do this by passing a death sentence and then getting it commuted .
27 For professional development teachers the result was that they had only been able to learn through personal experience and had thus done so more slowly than was necessary :
28 There was some shrapnel in one of his legs which they had never been able to get out .
29 They had never been able to like Sean Walsh , not since the very first day he had turned up at Benny 's tenth birthday party .
30 The barn was big and roomy , and they had always been able to play the noisiest games in it without fear of disturbing or upsetting anyone , for there was nobody living within half a mile of it .
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