Example sentences of "[pron] had been [noun] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But she had been Vanessa Vail and Dr Dismembrio and the Sewer Thing too .
2 Stefan , a thin , grey-faced , middle-aged man with stomach ulcers who had been production manager since the Hochhauser Season had begun , sat down at the table , looked at the balance sheet and the final sentence at the bottom and took a bottle of tablets from his pocket .
3 Since late July in cities across the country there had been work stoppages and demonstrations in protest at the lack of cigarettes , in many cases degenerating into rioting .
4 Apart from that early sexual encounter , which did not count as love , there had been Peter Datchett and two others .
5 There had been book burnings and riots from Bangladesh to Bradford .
6 They had been country people and I was taken off to visit relatives and friends in Shepley and Harewood , sucking mintoes as a treat .
7 It had been midday Monday before she mentioned , in conversation with one of her regular customers , that MacQuillan had been to the Black Friar .
8 The Wren immediately before her was assigned to Appledore , in Devon ; the one behind her to Aultbea , in the far north-west ; but for Wren Kendal it had been HMS Omega and the Wrens ' quarters at Ardneavie .
9 He had been deputy chairman and chairman-designate since November 1985 .
10 George Harvey Goldsmith M.D. , was educated at Bedford Grammar School , after which he went to Cambridge and then St. George 's Hospital , where he had been house surgeon and house physician .
11 When he testified , he had already been characterized as Batman , and Superman and , most frequently , Rambo ( but ‘ a Rambo with all his clothes on ’ , as The Spectator put it ) ; he had been a composite Clint Eastwood type , part-lonesome cowboy , part Dirty Harry ; he had been James Bond and James Dean , ‘ the rebel with a cause ’ .
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