Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] have [been] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | So I 've been left with a load of tapes , batteries . |
2 | She left the surgery clutching Lizzie 's collar ; in the space of a few minutes it was all she had been left with , apart from memories . |
3 | so she 's been dealing with her Manchester solicitors and a London solicitor |
4 | So we 've been left with no other avenue but to go to law . |
5 | In doing so it has been heaped with opprobrium by other sections of the left ( see Kettle , 1984 ) . |
6 | Somehow he had been infused with some of its magic — that word again , he thought wryly . |
7 | Cowan , top scorer in his three seasons at Portadown , is out of contract in the summer — and already he has been linked with Linfield . |
8 | The longer they have been Christians and the more they have been preoccupied with their Christian activities , the more difficult it becomes to relate their beliefs to the perceived needs of their friends . |
9 | They left the foster mother 's home on 19 June , and after a period in a children 's home they have been placed with different foster parents . |
10 | Although the worst had almost happened , namely he had been threatened with the same fate as Jesus , he did not falter from the task of planting the church in Jerusalem and then in regions beyond . |
11 | He is very strict , and would dismiss me if he found out I 'd been interfering with his books . |
12 | Any of my old school friends in Wallingford that know me er well they 'll just never believe that I can run 26 miles because I do n't know if when you were at school , but when er when we used to have a cross-country run I was the one at the back and usually the P E instructor used to go round and whack us with a slipper , you know the slow ones and I was unfortunately one of those , but er now I 've been running with the Bicester Road Runners for what 2 years , er half , I 've done a few half marathons , nothing anywhere near 26 miles , I 've , my furthest run until yesterday was 16 miles , and yesterday , injured , with a bandage round my knee , I managed 18 miles , and I 'm pleased to say it 's still holding out and I 'm quietly confident that I 'm going to complete this , and like I say , if I can er well , just get the local businesses in Bicester interested and to support me , I say however small , just a , you know , if they , a penny a mile from just a few of the businesses in Bicester and , well , the Bible school could have , you know , a few pounds coming to them , which I 'm sure they 'd be , you know , greatly received . |
13 | For some thirty years now we have been swamped with books , journals , articles and debates on the theory of cultural politics and the politics of culture . |
14 | N nowadays I hear erm or the lads who have been they go out They 've been working with contractor and they say how different it is when your mother was alive , everybody who came here they they used to join us for their dinner . |
15 | and , and they may very well my Lord , say well we have been watching with great interest what your Lordship has been doing |
16 | We need to find people to buy these places so that we can sort of balance the books , but one wonders , you know , could n't something have been done with that empty building for two years while there are folk in the area with nowhere to live . |
17 | It depends on the breed of animal , how well it has been dealt with before its death , and whether it has been hung properly . |
18 | Who would ever guess from the benign expression on his face that just a moment ago he had been exploding with anger ? |
19 | Even he has been threatened with death . |
20 | Three weeks ago I found a lump in one of my breasts and since then I 've been paralysed with fear . |
21 | There she 's been provided with Braille equipment and a talking computer . |
22 | When she had left Madam Lundy 's presence earlier she had been shivering with reaction , but that had now passed , leaving her calm , her options clear . |
23 | There they have been working with individual patients who , for one reason or another , spend most of their lives sitting down — some of them in wheelchairs , unable to walk at all . |
24 | For the last year at least it 's been talking with X terminal vendors such as Network Computing Devices , Tektronix , Visual Technology and Human Designed Systems under non-disclosure . |
25 | ‘ I fancied a change of scene from London where I 'd been working with the Bank of England in-house catering team ’ she said . |
26 | ‘ Since when you have been living with Mr and Mrs Fanshawe ? ’ |
27 | She then pointed to the recipe — Turkish Stuffing for a whole Roast Sheep — delighted by the disparity between the thought of this sheep and the few ounces of meat a week which begun jotting down recipes for this book after she had been sent back to England in 1945 , owing to her health , from New Delhi , where she had been living with her husband . |
28 | It was gone in a moment , but briefly she 'd been filled with a sudden , oddly urgent desire to know more about him . |
29 | A group of them , maybe as many as half a dozen , will slowly get to their feet from where they have been lying with the rest of the pride and , leaving the cubs and the males behind , walk off in a fashion which , although leisurely , has a grimly purposeful air . |
30 | That was when he had been joined with Jazzbeaux . |