Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] have not [been] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As competitors and spectators sat in the sunshine on the Royal Canoe Club 's lawn at the finish , slowly unwinding and chatting to friends , some of whom had not been seen for quite some time , the atmosphere was a mixture of international competition and relaxed gentility .
2 ‘ Child of Europe ’ is an anthology of poems from the post-war generation of East European poets , many of whom have not been translated into English before .
3 If one of them had not been riding a white horse I would never have noticed them .
4 Some of them have not been found guilty , and albeit they have been charged with horrendous crimes they are still innocent people and it does n't matter even if they are not innocent people , the Government still has a responsibility to life and limb and really I ca n't see any case at all for not storming .
5 Since June of last year two of them have not been allowed to sell their milk because it is contaminated with dioxins .
6 All the animals are in their cages , but they do n't seem to have very much space , and some of them have n't been fed properly for a long time .
7 Then a wave formed , the like of which had not been seen at Pipeline that winter .
8 Gateways were opening up here in Salt Lake , and things would be coming through the like of which had not been seen for thousands of years .
9 The double-headed defeat of the Boks sent shock-waves through the sporting community — i.e. most of white South Africa — the magnitude of which had n't been felt since the 1974 Lions demolished the myth of Afrikaner rugby supremacy .
10 Furthermore , it has been good for morale to have an ongoing project , the success of which has not been tied to the everyday ups and downs in the hurly-burly of school life .
11 The wide-field/planetary camera has produced its share of dramatic pictures , including detailed ones of a storm on Saturn the like of which has not been seen for 60 years .
12 Long live prostitution — the like of which has not been seen since the downfall of Rome … ’
13 They were the unfortunates who paid host to the YF annual convention three days of pillaging the like of which has not been seen since this lot last had droit de seigneur .
14 In fact there are very few containing contemporary artefacts ; the most common is a fire , the ashes of which have not been disturbed .
15 How could anyone forget some of the spectacular effects she designed , the likes of which have not been seen since the days when Hank Bosch was head of Graphics ?
16 Systemhouse sees the acquisition , the terms of which have not been disclosed , as the breakthrough in its efforts to build itself a powerful facilities management operation and capability in the UK .
17 But in this case most of it had n't been touched since 1934 , and part of it was requisitioned for troops during the war .
18 The Crown submitted that , even if the defendant 's approach be accepted , the defence could not exclude admissible evidence , even if proper notice of it had not been given , and further argued that Zaidie 's evidence ( confirmed by the defendant ) that an accident was not suggested in the telephone call to him was conclusive when taken with the incontrovertible circumstances of the shooting , thereby suggesting that the ‘ irregularities ’ were not material in the sense that the defence could have profited if they had not occurred .
19 Most of it has n't been turned over for years .
20 Guenter Emig , the head of the commission , said the athletes were free to compete again , as the case against them had not been proved to the extent necessary for the suspension to be upheld .
21 ‘ The malefactors named to you have not been taken ? ’
22 those necessarily coming into effect before being laid ( e.g. , where publicity would nullify their effect ) if due notice of the fact and the reasons for it has not been given to the Speaker , ;
23 An amended Bill can not , of course , proceed straightaway to Royal Assent for it has not been passed , in its new form , by both Houses .
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