Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] have been " in BNC.

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1 Whenever I 've been asked to take a sponsored parachute jump I 've declined , giving the excuse ‘ fear of flying ’ .
2 ‘ I was thinking that whenever I 've been into a student 's flat there was a different atmosphere … a lot of things pinned up on the walls , for instance posters mostly … ’
3 However , ever since an incident with a chicken which resulted in a bald-arsed chicken and a dog with a mouthful of feathers , I 've kept him on a lead whenever I 've been near a farmyard .
4 No , no I 've never been down and er they 've always been full of water whenever I 've been up around there .
5 Er I 've always er , I do n't think I e I b th whenever I 've been unhappy with work it 's been work that I 've allowed myself to do for ulterior motives , for money or whatever I m The things I 've done er even th the things that have been unsuccessful th if I 've wanted to do them , I 've been able to live with that .
6 Whenever I had been in London I had visited the Natural History Museum and Rowland Ward 's taxidermist shop in Piccadilly , where there was always a fascinating collection of heads , skins and mounted specimens .
7 But whenever she 'd been free to emigrate , she 'd fallen in love and put it out of the question .
8 He had never examined a man before : whenever they had been near before he had been too busy looking for an escape route .
9 The crippling difficulty about such ideas whenever they have been raised and examined closely arises from a problem about the nature of federal government .
10 Some wry amusement at the choice of weapon could also be extracted from the folio Bible with which , according to Anthony Trollope in his Autobiography , his father used to fell him whenever he had been idle .
11 Has anybody had the opposite experience with er with the kind of the drugs we 're talking about , whereby they have been helpful and th , and they , and they would recommend them ?
12 I see how I 've been losing : all the while
13 Please recall how I 've been penned in a sanctum on a planet for most of my days .
14 That 's how I 've been .
15 He wanted to know how I 'd been getting on , and who 'd been helping me out .
16 I was just as mystified , but then , I could n't explain how I 'd been aware of her presence on our previous visit .
17 I can still see him sitting there at his desk , me standing in front , yelling at me how lucky I was , how I 'd been given everything , was this all I could do with it .
18 Yes , I know , yes but I mean it 's interesting at lunch time I had a , I had a working lunch with someone and a month after we had finished all the work and stuff , we got on to a whole pile of other things and , and I was talking about some of the -ists and one of the -ists I was talking about was feminism and how I 'd been in an amazing meeting a few weeks ago where you know I used that word and the women , it was all a meeting with women , the women there had absolutely freaked at the use of the word feminism and feminists .
19 ooh , when I told her how I 'd been treated
20 She described exactly how I 'd been feeling .
21 He could only see how I had been , not how I was .
22 She could not have known how very distressing I had found the parting of mother and child ; how I had been almost haunted by the memory of that day , of the poignancy of a mother kissing her baby goodbye .
23 I blurted out to Dominic how I had been feeling and to my astonishment and relief he said he felt the same — trapped and resentful . ’
24 I told him again how I had been reinforced in my belief that , whereas Germany seemed intent on war , Italy , while verbally identifying herself with the Axis , would clutch at any straw to evade participation , and that our policy should be to keep her out of it with every means in our power .
25 He could n't understand how I had been married and been in the bloody Air Force and yet did n't know .
26 You ca n't imagine how I have been aching for you …
27 That was how she had been brought up .
28 Daisy Mules told the rally how she had been on a Dublin student contingent at the march which led to the Bloody Sunday massacre .
29 That was how she had been known as a child when people had contrasted her with her sister Paula .
30 Despite describing a happy childhood , she told her therapist about how she had been brought up in a family where she felt unappreciated and undervalued .
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