Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pers pn] have [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But some times when I when people tell me that they 've been in a certain environment .
2 ( Two surviving compositors , both of whom began work in 1909 told me that they had been among the last recruits . )
3 ‘ A few days later he told me that he 'd been to Cintra 's with her .
4 He revealed : ‘ I have interviewed Taki again for an upcoming show , and he told me that he has been in Prince Andrew 's company on several occasions .
5 Well show them that you 've been to the pictures
6 That was quite nice , to see somebody that I 'd been in prison with and still be able to sit down and talk the same old way .
7 He asked me if I 'd been to Eton , but seemed more or less satisfied when I told him I was educated at Cheltenham Ladies ’ College .
8 When she 'd calmed down she asked me if I 'd been to the doctors , and we made arrangements for her to take me down .
9 No , it would n't have surprised me if he 'd been at his easel while I was painting the town red !
10 Oh I 'm sure it would mean an awful lot to them and the fact that you 're so successful coming out of Ireland would mean a lot to them as well you know and er er it 's nice to be able to er you know to do that for them if they 've been over here living for you know some of them have never been back maybe and some of them have never seen Ireland because maybe their their parents or their grandparents came from there .
11 It may therefore become of some importance , who it was told you that they 'd been in prison together and so were at least known to each other .
12 Did he tell you that he 'd been at flat I mean years before or near the date of this or what ?
13 I said and so would you if you had been through what I have .
14 because you cos it 's been by your face like , the back 's still wet .
15 And you get a letter two days later : ‘ I 'm sorry , we ca n't take you because you 've been to prison . ’
16 as I told you before I 'd been like it before and it
17 This awful thing has never happened to me but I have been in the situation leading up to the attack hundreds of times , in trusting casual acquaintances to walk me home or allowing strange men to come into my house to do repairs .
18 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and it was the first one I went to , but I must say of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I felt most comfortable and happy .
19 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and erm it was the first one I went to , but I must say that of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I 've felt most erm comfortable and happy in .
20 And I 'd got them here and I thought well I do n't know what to do with them and I b b interested in I 'm interested in going back in time , I 'll go anywhere where I can see something and I 'd been over there and they 'd got some Home Guard stuff in a case , only a small show , and I asked them if they 'd like it and they said yes .
21 But the exiled soldier wanted more than a place to stay : he wanted , to a Peter Pan-ish degree , everything as it had been in his childhood home .
22 Ken was n't as happy with this one as he had been with its predecessor .
23 ‘ Unemployment is something that personally concerns me because I have been at the edge of unemployment all my life , ’ added the 42-year-old who speaks highly of the quality of the environment on Teesside , a much richer and more vibrant and pleasant place in which to live than he had imagined .
24 Hello , yeah , Betty 's number , I 'm just having a recording done of me while I 've been in Harlow I 'm having it done now , yeah , er so I ca n't stop alright ? alright , bye , bye .
25 Where 's your manners just lately , you 've lost them since you 've been to school !
26 It did not disturb him that he had been under observation ; he was not accustomed to deprecate what he was , or to undervalue it .
27 It made it no better for her that they had been after her father .
28 He was obviously even more angry with her than he had been during the contretemps with Terry .
29 I thought she was a vexing girl , and judged that Byron thought the same ; but he was a lot more patient with her than he had been with Polidori .
30 He too wanted to talk to her about the attack , but found her far less ready to talk to him than she had been to the woman from the gipsy encampment .
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