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

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1 Everyone has been nice to me . ’
2 Ernestine — everyone has been concerned about you . ’
3 I had been afraid of her at Oxford where she had been a quick , intense , thundery girl who rarely bothered to talk to other women .
4 If ever I felt I had been rude to her or disobedient , I always felt ashamed .
5 Oddly enough , I had been interested in it three or four years ago when it was on the market prior to being bought by the lady who sold it to me .
6 ‘ You 'd better 'oppit now or me young man might get to 'ear I 've been dilly-dallying with you . ’
7 I 've been good to you . ’
8 I 've been tired of it for years …
9 I 've been worrying about you since yesterday .
10 Because I felt vaguely grateful , I 've been nice to him .
11 I 've been nice to him .
12 I did n't I mean I know I 've been married to him for thir twenty five year but did n't know her all that .
13 United 's Darren Ferguson is likely to give way for Robson 's return , but manager Alex Ferguson softened the blow for his son when he said : ‘ The players know I 've been loyal to them because they have fought hard with little reward .
14 I 've been crazy about him ever since the first time I saw him . ’
15 ‘ Did n't you guess , my beautiful idiot , that I 've been crazy about you from the first time I saw you standing outside your hotel bedroom in France ? ’
16 I first heard about Hampden on a radio programme when I was a boy off sick from school and I 've been interested in him and his life ever since .
17 Ven exclaimed — and very nearly made her drop when he went on , ‘ One way and another , woman , I 've been interested in you since I pulled up my car behind yours , and you batted those gorgeous green eyes at me and told me that your car would n't go . ’
18 I do n't know exactly how long , but I 've been aware of it for the last eighteen months .
19 I 've been suspicious of him since he first arrived . ’
20 I 've been worried about you . ’
21 It 's all water under the bridge ; you do n't want to hear it — I 'm sorry if you feel I 've been unfair to you .
22 I 've been miserable with you for five years , Dimitri .
23 Perhaps I 've been wrong about him , after all !
24 Perhaps I 've been wrong about him . ’
25 If I 've been wrong about you I 'm sorry .
26 For most of my time in the House , I have been dissatisfied with them in the same way as I was dissatisfied with private Bills .
27 Over the years the G M B has been a major part of our family life the night meetings sometimes being away from home the disputes I have been involved in you have shared them with me and listened to me , and because of my involvement you have always supported me .
28 Now that I have been honest with you . ’
29 I have been honest with you .
30 Do you want me to have a go at doing that Simon ? because I have been difficult about it , if that helps you .
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