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

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1 Has she been bad to you ?
2 Has it been difficult for you at work ? ’
3 or which is one which they 've done in there , is take a specific dream which they 've had which is vivid to them
4 And Adam would have what was proper for someone of his age and standing in the world , a terraced cottage in North Finchley or maybe Crouch End , the first rung on the slow ladder of upward mobility .
5 She had seen for herself the effect he had on many of his clients ; had herself been impressed by his ability to amuse them with his quick wit and entertaining anecdotes .
6 It had immediately struck him , of course , that the latter , had they been aware of it , would have strongly resented the interference of spiritual sanitary workers .
7 The visitors came back into the game with two penalty goals by Graves and could have turned ends 9–9 had he been successful with his third penalty goal on half-time .
8 They knew only , as they retraced their steps through the deep woodland of the park , that they could no longer be content at Racedown , even had it been possible for them to remain there .
9 A potential complication of the analysis could have come from the influence of the partner on the pulsar , had it been comparable with our Sun in size as well as in mass .
10 We now know that major eruptions are commonly preceded by seismic activity , and these shocks would have provided ample warning of the forthcoming eruption , had anyone been aware of their significance .
11 Well I I think I I 've had my doubts from the start and I you have you 're iffy about it and I do n't want anybody whose iffy generally does n't make it with us .
12 Have you been impressed with them so far ?
13 ‘ Since when have you been interested in my knittin' ? ’
14 Why have you been frightened of it mum ?
15 Even when there is a will , it will be six months or more before the beneficiaries have what is due to them .
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