Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [pron] have been [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In my work I have been involved with many families who have needed to arrange a funeral .
2 In my village there had been historic upheaval over such questions as whether it was right that hymns should be sung in the House of God .
3 It 's the first time in all my life I 've been able to see the back of my nails from the palms of my hands . ’
4 It 's always been a slaughterhouse all my life that , all , all my life there 's been one , young girls use them , use some of them food shops round here
5 Along with other members of my family I have been able to take a cycle on trains from Edinburgh to Stirling or Dunblane .
6 She told my mother she had been bored silly by Mrs Monro and was tired out with making conversation .
7 Since her torture she has been unable to stand or walk .
8 Even in their heyday they had been fluid entities which could be dormant in specific areas for years at a time , but the decline at the turn of the century was much more widespread than earlier fluctuations .
9 Hazel joined the Company in March 1970 and after a few months took over the role of transport manager , in which capacity she has been responsible for keeping the Company on the move ever since .
10 I happen for my sins to have been shadow Chancellor since the last election in 1987 , during which period there have been three Chancellors of the Exchequer .
11 Bournville , the community that has grown up around Cadbury 's Birmingham factory , is widely regarded as a company town , although from its foundation it has been open to people who do not work for the company and only a minority of the residents now have any link with Cadbury 's .
12 Ever since her birth he had been ultra-anxious without expressing , even to himself alone , his reasons for this .
13 ‘ You have n't been in this neck of the woods for years , and I doubt if in all her life she 's been further than Blackpool . ’
14 With its disappearance there have been many changes in the face of Croydon and changes are continuing .
15 Following its purification it has been possible to study the biological properties of platelet-derived growth factor .
16 A man , whose face she had been unable to see , had suddenly appeared , pulled her out of the shit , and then disappeared .
17 Apart from these four principal strategies , there is one further experiment in Buxtehude over whose implementation there has been considerable controversy .
18 But his route there has been clear and straightforward .
19 Smoking the first of five cigarettes from his case which had been undamaged in his rear pocket ( matches from escape kit ) Harry made up his mind to head for a port , walking north-westerly to avoid Potsdam .
20 It did n't need much imagination to guess that his presence there had been recreational rather than restitutional !
21 In the 1970s Ezra Pound 's laminated view of vital and moribund cultures , centred partly on Provence , made her see M. Grimaud 's easy educating communications about the land , the lore , the language in which she found herself , as a sign of real energy in his community which had been ersatz , or only wished-for , in post-Festival of Britain Yorkshire .
22 All his life he had been afraid to ask about his back , and his terrible fear had made him ill .
23 for most of his life he has been stuck with a reputation for finding the Goons funny , but nothing since that era .
24 ‘ A mirror , ’ Reynard repeats , realising this is one of the few times in his life he 's been surprised .
25 All his childhood he had been frightened of his own shortcomings .
26 During his detention there had been several protest demonstrations attracting crowds of up to 12,000 people , and Khmara had twice staged hunger strikes .
27 At his death he had been married for at least nine years to a wife called Margaret .
28 Shortly before his death he had been pleased to see his son , Major Alan Sykes , also later to be Chairman , appointed to the Board .
29 From our study we have been able to show that at least 5% ( 6/122 ) of patients will not have polyps at 30 years of age on sigmoidoscopy and , as only 36/ 123 in our series were shown to definitely have polyps under 30 years , the real figure may be somewhat higher .
30 I verily believe the Squire would have come himself but since your departure he has been sick abed .
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