Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb -s] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And how painful it 's been at times to love you . |
2 | Trainer Peter Beaumont is keen to get a run into the seven-year-old who has been off the track since narrowly going down to 40-1 shock winner Sibton Abbey last month . |
3 | The Gala youngster acknowledges how fortunate he has been in the folk who have advised him along the way . |
4 | Should n't we check through the house to be sure nobody 's been in ? ’ |
5 | You 've no idea how good it 's been for me out here . |
6 | We know how tough it has been for many but we are poised to move forward again , lacking only the spark of confidence with which a Conservative victory would ignite recovery . |
7 | I do n't think people have any idea how tough it has been for me . |
8 | The guess as to the most plausible interpretation of the child 's utterance will guide the adult 's own actions which , in turn , provide the child with feedback regarding how successful she has been in making her needs and intentions explicit . |
9 | A touch of ground frost is not uncommon , irrespective of how blazing hot it has been during the day . |
10 | He said , ‘ How wonderful it has been for us both to seek new understanding of each other as we have prayed together and sought healing from each other 's wounds . ’ |
11 | The more the institutions of representative government demand technical efficiency from administrative organizations , the more those organizations have found it necessary to employ specialists and the more difficult it has been for the judgements of the career officials to be resisted . |