Example sentences of "and [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] been [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | to Close an SPR , it must already have been accepted using option 3.4.0 or 3.8.0 and may not have been closed already via another SSR |
2 | to Close an SPR , it must already have been accepted using option 3.4.0 or 3.8.0 and may not have been closed already via another SSR |
3 | Some patients with chronic liver disease may have been followed up as outpatients and may not have been admitted to hospital during the study period and , thus , these too would not have been identified . |
4 | The DC must already exist and must not have been activated . |
5 | The Product must already exist and must not have been registered . |
6 | The Product must already exist and must not have been registered . |
7 | The DC must already exist and must not have been submitted . |
8 | The DC must already exist and must not have been submitted . |
9 | The SPR must already exist and must not have been submitted . |
10 | The SPR must already exist and must not have been submitted . |
11 | The SSR must already exist and must not have been submitted . |
12 | The SSR must already exist and must not have been submitted . |
13 | if the SSR is to close an SPR , the SPR must have been accepted previously by a LIFESPAN user and must not have been closed via another SSR . |
14 | Should n't have been doing that and should n't have been doing that . |
15 | Even though they had been confirmed … in writing they remained without support or corroboration and should not have been accepted … as sufficient for the purposes of an unqualified certificate . ’ |
16 | I welcome the view of the hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) that Le Pen — a person whose only claim to fame is the manner in which in France he has agitated to poison race relations and incite hatred — is completely unwelcome in Britain and should not have been allowed in . |
17 | The BBC 's solicitor , Mr Sean McTernan , said they accepted that the allegations were false and should not have been broadcast . |
18 | This information has proved invaluable and could not have been gathered in any other way . |
19 | The parity of esteem , demanded in 1944 between the different schools , was never achieved , and could not have been achieved , given the fundamentally Platonic attitude of politicians , teachers , and the general public , to say nothing of the universities . |
20 | ‘ Zero incidents would have been better , ’ said Malcolm Hartley , the site safety adviser , ‘ and this is our target for 1993 , but only one incident throughout the year is extremely good news and could not have been achieved without the strong commitment for safe working shared by the site 's work-force ’ . |
21 | Does he agree that his announcement today would not have been possible without the privatisation of the electricity supply industry , and could not have been made by a Government in hock to the National Union of Mineworkers ? |
22 | Unfortunately this means that they occupy fairly similar orbits and could not have been formed in widely separated parts of the PFM . |
23 | His toe-nails looked as if a knife would blunt on them and could not have been cut for months , possibly years . |
24 | It is a project of ambitious scale and could not have been realised without the generous sponsorship of the Menil Foundation , owner of an important group of works by Magritte . |
25 | In September 1861 Valuev wrote a long paper on the progress of emancipation which concluded by acknowledging that " Sometimes the need arises to legitimize things which have not been and could not have been envisaged by a law " . |
26 | Mr Baillie said the part of the building which had been converted to offices was no longer suitable for care of the elderly and could not have been adapted economically . |
27 | He did not know and could not have been expected to know the qualities of petrol . |
28 | Thus , all in all , a fall in the price of holidays would probably have emerged in 1986 largely because of these changes in underlying economic conditions , and need not have been accompanied by the razzmatazz of a full-blooded price war . |
29 | Pereira , 21 , was once world junior champion but is now world-ranked 154 and would not have been given much chance of defeating Borg when the Swede was in his prime . |