Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] [pers pn] [verb] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So er how does Paul relish the prospect of of playing up front , cos it 's a role that er he has n't played in while he 's been at County is n't it ?
2 Me mother used to go in and lie down when she 'd been to the work .
3 Money was now plentiful in her home , thanks to Michael 's employing her brothers in his business , while the majority of the people in Lancaster Road wore still no better off than they had been before the war .
4 Behind this , almost certainly , lay the new economic pressures of an expanding population which were leaving the agricultural worker worse off than he had been in the years of land surplus .
5 Ah ! rang , you should have said you could n't pick me up cos you 'd been to the pub .
6 That evening , Abu Salim came to chain Brian and me up after we 'd been to the bathroom .
7 Many of the girls wanted to ask about domestic details such as rationing , clothes and saying goodbye to boyfriends while the boys frequently said they wanted to interview the men to find out if they had been on active service or if they had killed anyone .
8 But he missed out because he had been in Copenhagen trying for a place in the Olympic team .
9 No he came back he came back after he had been at the meeting .
10 Within the Common Market , Britain in 1989 seemed as much the odd nation out as it had been in 1979 at the time of the rancorous Dublin summit , unable to prevent major changes within the Community by responding in a negative , bad-tempered way .
11 Well he 's taken us out when they 've been to bloody shop working and come back and wa I admitted that , but I mean just to go out for an evening .
12 The magic was every bit as exciting the second time around as it had been with William .
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