Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] been [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone has been so friendly .
2 Everyone has been so generous .
3 Everyone has been so kind in the company .
4 The new format of the double morning services is working well and everyone has been very co-operative .
5 Everyone has been very positive , ’ he said .
6 Branislav said : ‘ Everyone has been very kind .
7 But everyone has been very kind .
8 He told the press , ‘ Everyone has been truly wonderful to me .
9 ‘ It has been a marvellous season for me and everyone has been really pleased with my progress .
10 Nothing has been more ominous in the doctrinal shift of the 1980s than the actual hostility to this term which can now be found in Roman teaching .
11 And my enormous thanks go to my own Table , Chester seventy six , very very true friends indeed and the same for the whole of my own area , Area thirty six Wirral and the Marches , where nothing has been too much trouble and they are here today as you 've just seen in some considerable strength .
12 ‘ Yes , I 'd been rather afraid of that , too . ’
13 I 'd been officially blind for five years when I met Pete at the Guide Dog Centre in Wokingham , Berkshire , ’ Andrew Miles explained .
14 I 'd been fast asleep when he 'd come in from work the night before .
15 I wished I 'd been able to take a photograph of gaunt-face , but I 'd been more keen to listen .
16 Looking back I wish I 'd been more courageous .
17 And I 'd been there four year , really , wipe shit from her arse every morning
18 Cos I 'd been there that morning
19 The Manageress there erm I was there and she , I , after I 'd been there eighteen months , she had a heart attack and the girl took up her tea tray , one of the girls took up her , because she was n't on duty till about just quarter to six to do the money .
20 I 'd been so preoccupied with the physical results of my condition for the last hour that I 'd forgotten its other effects .
21 The horrible truth was slowly dawning on me : I 'd been so preoccupied with finding things like Wellington boots and torches , not to mention boning up on my Enid Blyton , that I 'd forgotten to read the small print .
22 After waiting some time , instead of going to my bedroom and packing again , as before dinner I 'd been so certain , at last , of being able to do , I went in search of him .
23 I was gon na but I , I thought , I thought if sees me when I come in , cos I had make up all down my face cos I 'd been so upset , I got so angry with the whole thing
24 I could not believe that I 'd been so stupid , or that such a simple mistake was about to have such dire consequences .
25 ‘ I suppose it seems like that , but it would have been silly to say no when he was prepared to come , after I 'd been so sad not to see him .
26 I 'd been so good sea sick .
27 I could n't believe it at first : I 'd been so careful .
28 Nobody saw me , I 'd been so quick .
29 I 'd been so busy I 'd had no time to think .
30 I never had enough time to spare for my wife , let alone other women — even if I 'd been so inclined , which I was not . ’
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