Example sentences of "i [verb] we [verb] [adv] been " in BNC.
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1 | It would mean I mean we 've just been involved with one of the hospital because there 's an audit commission report on costs to hospital services . |
2 | I mean we 've just been to look at some others and upstairs and downstairs . |
3 | I mean we 've never been to it . |
4 | Well just to see how she is , I mean we have n't been down there |
5 | Erm and as part of that committee I believe we 've not been very successful . |
6 | ‘ I suppose we 've both been racing long enough now to know racing is racing . |
7 | I say that I thought we had already been through all this . |
8 | I think we 've probably been a bit lax about checking them out . ’ |
9 | The same for rehearsals — I think we 've all been there and discovered the dos and don'ts , and they 're pretty obvious anyway . |
10 | ‘ I think we 've all been rather turning our minds away from that one , ’ brayed Canon Wheeler , embarrassedly eyeing the unfortunate arrival of the boeuf en croûte . |
11 | And I would n't say that we were being fleeced , I mean I , I think we 've always been fleeced up to a certain point but they were always making a loss in the past and |
12 | I think we have probably been trying to reach each other several times in the last week or two unsuccessfully . |
13 | I think we have always been aware of the contrast , though . |
14 | I said we 've just been really busy . |
15 | I supported the lifting of sanctions , but the avalanche of death and blood has made me realise we 've all been conned ’ . |