Example sentences of "[adj] time [pron] have [been] in " in BNC.
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1 | For some time we 've been in a false position and our two games against Birmingham have confirmed this . |
2 | In the short time she had been in the City , she had been propositioned by a well-dressed lush , witnessed a gangland execution and been pursued through a deserted subway station by a bulky killer . |
3 | This is the first time we 've been in a University . |
4 | It was difficult — you know , first time I 'd been in charge . |
5 | I have to say this is the first time I 've been in this position since I took over . ’ |
6 | ‘ No , but it is not the first time I have been in such a situation . |
7 | It was the first time she 'd been in such a grand vehicle , and when she looked over the side she seemed so high up she was dizzy . |
8 | But then again , that 's the first time he 's been in ring since |
9 | Every other time I 've been in somebody 's flat like this I 've known where I am by the books . ’ |
10 | The storm was just triggering memories of the last time they had been in a storm together . |
11 | He remembered the last time he had been in this situation . |
12 | But the last time he had been in the headlines , people had known him by a different name — Chris Bott . |
13 | The last time he had been in Athens , when the group that called themselves ‘ November 17th ’ had hit the Procter & Gamble offices with an anti-tank rocket , he had not been admitted to the presence of this big man . |
14 | It was unfair , because last time he had been in the thick of the fighting when the message came , and Tuathal had fought to be beside him . |
15 | Nothing she 'd care to trust too far , but it made the atmosphere a lot easier than the last time she 'd been in here with the door closed . |
16 | She moved away from him and went over to the couch she had taken her ease in the last time she 'd been in this room . |