Example sentences of "'s be [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 've got two strikers that can cause problems have n't they , Colin Clarke , he 's been about a fair bit , and Guy Whittington had one really good chance where Ken Vasey made a very good save ?
2 But he gets the best : the person who provides the real thing ( a contribution to profitability ) , the person who 's been at the sharp end and actually cut a profit from the edge .
3 ‘ She 's been through a terrible ordeal , ’ she told her brother severely , drawing Ellen out of the solar with her .
4 At the end she left I said do ring Cathy if you feel like it because I 'm sure she wo n't mind well it would be nice for us to find out who 's been through the same thing recently .
5 He 's a gem , always full of good humour , and he 's been on a few times , now , but this particular moment was when I noticed in the studio lights a glint of trouser zip .
6 Bloody film star he ought to be , not a and he you see him on the television , he 's been on a few times at night !
7 Since leaving the army , he 's been on a constant round of lecture tours .
8 ‘ Yes , so even though she 's been on a self-monitoring programme for several years now I felt that constant professional supervision was necessary , and so did Dr Russell . ’
9 Harriet says it 's unusual for chess to make the front pages of the papers , in spite of the fact that she 's been on the front page of The Times .
10 It was Bob Crayshaw who said peevishly : ‘ Trade 's been on the downward path since the war with America .
11 But er Peter 's been on the ten day holiday abroad .
12 Tom 's been around a few years now .
13 ‘ Oh , it 's been around the common room for some time now . ’
14 In terms of actual support , I think for me personally it 's been within a gay men 's group .
15 Today , closer to Clapton ( geographically ) than he 's been in a long while , Anthony Newley is relishing the chance to prove he 's still up to a tough dramatic performance eight shows a week and , to follow , he has plans for a musicalised Richard III .
16 He 's been in a foul temper all day .
17 He 's been in a few things .
18 ‘ Yeah , and she 's been in a few times since .
19 It looks as though it 's been in a few scrapes before . ’
20 She 's been in a funny mood this morning .
21 ‘ He 's been in a bad mood all day , ’ I said .
22 Oh everything 's been in the bloody thing anyway .
23 Paul Bodin says he 's been lucky … he 's been in the right place at the right time and has managed to take the chances …
24 First there 's Gary Harris … four seasons in a row he 's been in the English boys team …
25 The places she 's been in the last couple
26 A country pub that 's been in the same family for more than a hundred years is about to be sold off .
27 He 's been in the popular resort area Goa for thirteen months charged with possessing cannabis …
28 " If he 's been in the tidal river , would n't the water be tidal water anyway ? "
29 one man who 's been losing pounds to go on the rally is Ade Jeffries from Gloucester … for the past two months he 's been in the local gym geting fit … he 's lost nearly two stone …
30 If you have any value for human life — it 's been in The Jewish Chronicle for God 's sake — have you no heart ? ’
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