Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] [subord] [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh oh how many times have you been back since you 've retired ? |
2 | sometimes I mean he 's been out when he 's had a drink , on call , sort of thing |
3 | And both seemed to be over before they had begun . |
4 | ‘ Tell her I 'll be up when I 've eaten , he said . |
5 | ‘ General Francis and Corporal Wix have been hoping you 'd be back before they had to leave for London . ’ |
6 | There was a brief pause , then Rosemary was rushing on as if fearful that they would be back before she had said what she 'd rung up to say , which was , ‘ Can I ask a favour , Leith ? ’ |
7 | Let's pray we shall be back before you have read ten thousand books . ’ |
8 | They 'll be back when we 've recovered from this one ( unless , of course , there 's another election in May . ) |
9 | At least Piers had not been around when she had left . |
10 | It is easy to be unaware of the pressures we are under until they have built up to a head . |
11 | Well I think more than anything if they 'd have seen the state she was in after she 'd had this |
12 | In moral America , it looked as if the Clinton campaign was over before it had begun . |
13 | Carrington 's adventure in Holland was over before it had begun , by two short days . |
14 | The conversation was over before it had started . |
15 | As for myself , I was back where I had begun in Opposition . |
16 | In reality , I was back where I had started — in a position of helplessness and hopelessness — but with one important exception . |
17 | He was back where he 'd started , staring at the wall with nothing to do but wait . |
18 | He was back where he had started . |
19 | The remark was out before she 'd considered the wisdom of it . |