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

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1 Had I ever been in love ?
2 He said it warmly and gently , and at this Lydia was surprised since she had thought her remarks somewhat offensive and would not have made them had she still been in love with Finn and desirous of his good opinion .
3 ( c ) If the death takes place after the passing of the Finance Act , 1975 , but within seven years of the advance or determination , then in ascertaining for the purposes of CTT the value of the deceased 's estate immediately before his death there is to be included the value of any property which would have been chargeable with estate duty had Section 2 ( 1 ) ( b ) ( i ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , still been in force ( ie , after the application of any taper relief ) , unless the deceased was the surviving partner of a marriage which had been terminated by the death of the other spouse before 13/11/74 and the exempting provisions of Section 5 ( 2 ) of that Act would have applied had they still been in force ; and the persons accountable for the tax are those who would have been accountable under Section 44 of the Finance Act , 1950 , for any estate duty that would have been chargeable .
4 Just outside Abermule Station on the 26th January 1921 , this train met another head-on , resulting in the deaths of fourteen passengers including Lord Herbert Vane Tempest and Capt. Harold Owen , both directors of the Cambrian Railway and in whose company Haydn Jones should have been in the tea car that morning , had he not been in bed with a chill !
5 had he still been in control , and I 'm thinking God , how do they , how on earth can they possibly go and say that you know ?
6 For example , he is showing the Metropolitan 's ‘ Venus and Adonis ’ , although he would also have borrowed the one recently auctioned at Christie 's and bought by the Getty Museum , had it not been in restoration .
7 It is impossible to check the validity of this statement , as the Government has consistently refused to provide the key information necessary to make this calculation , namely details on what would have paid out in the uprating allowance of supplementary benefit had it still been in force in April 1988 .
8 Calculated on the imputed rent of the building , a rough updating of the tax suggests that , had it still been in effect today , something in the region of £1.3 billion would be raised annually .
9 But , Francis , seriously , have you ever been In Love , like a big one ? ’
10 Have you ever been in love ? ’
11 Have you ever been in love ? , are you now ? , button one for yes , button two for no and in this hundred , woof ninety three people have been in love , what , what happened ? ,
12 ‘ Sam , have you ever been in love ? ’
13 Have you ever been in love , Ellie ? ’ he asked , bringing them gently back on to the track he wanted .
14 Have you ever been in hospital or prison because of drinking ?
15 Have you ever been in arrears in your rent at all ?
16 Similarly , if one is being asked a series of routine questions for some purpose such as applying for an insurance policy , one might reply to each question of a series like ‘ Have you ever been in prison ? ’ ,
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