Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] have been [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry I 've been to disability Scotland |
2 | How generous I have been with my genius . |
3 | This is the most upbeat I have been for more than a year . ’ |
4 | While 39 per cent of those unemployed for up to six months were manual workers , this group made up almost half the unemployed who had been without work for between two and three years . |
5 | He had seen how entirely wrong it had been for him to have assumed that Beatrice Throgmorton would look twice at him . |
6 | The new Emperor had seen how instrumental it had been in holding back the tide of Chaos and wanted to add yet another weapon to mankind 's arsenal . |
7 | How fond he had been of darling Mou-Mou … it broke Mummy 's heart to have her put down , but it was the kindest thing to do … . |
8 | And how painful it 's been at times to love you . |
9 | ‘ That 's how dependent he had been on her . ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | How fortunate we have been over the years in our efforts to help this cause , for yet again the story is one of sunshine , success and soaring profits . |
12 | When we include fairy stories in our consideration of ‘ the short story ’ , we realise how central they have been to our childhood , adolescence and adulthood , too : how we have pored eagerly over them because we ourselves , like Snow White , have feared our mother 's envy ; because , like Little Briar Rose , we imagine the gap between the child and the woman to stretch over a hundred years ; because , like Cinderella , we long to be protected by the good mother from the bad mother . |
13 | The Gala youngster acknowledges how fortunate he has been in the folk who have advised him along the way . |
14 | I 'm sure it was , Patrick grinned as he walked down the corridor and climbed the half-dozen steps from the servants ' quarters up to the hall ; he had seen the look on the butler 's face , and knew how uncomfortable it had been for him . |
15 | The rush was over by then , so I had time to listen to him telling me how bored he had been with the monotonous life in Parma . |
16 | ‘ How cruel you 've been to me , Catherine ! ’ he cried wildly . |
17 | How glad I 'd been in those first nights with him . |
18 | Helen , who had been so calm during the night , was now cold and shaking with delayed shock , and Anne told her how glad she had been of her company . |
19 | The warm feeling induced by the spirit made her aware of how cold she had been since hearing the news . |
20 | Obviously , the ability to continue someone else 's work is very dependent on how disciplined they have been in identifying work to be done and returning successful work to LIFESPAN . |
21 | I must be good I 've been round your mum every day but I have n't got it . |
22 | Oh , Anne , how terrible I 've been to you ! |
23 | Should n't we check through the house to be sure nobody 's been in ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Then what made you so sure somebody 'd been in ? |
25 | Rupert had never met Everard 's mother , but remembering his own mother and how comforting she had been in his childhood illnesses he was immediately reassured . |
26 | I 'll tell Mama when I see her how good you have been to me . |
27 | Are you sure you 've been to this place before ? " |
28 | Sure she 'd been with you , SOE . |
29 | She once confessed how unhappy she had been at home . |
30 | All about how terrible we 'd been to one of the new teachers , how you could understand some of the other classes doing that , but not us , and you banged the desk so hard all the books fell off and we fell about laughing , and you had to laugh too , you could n't keep a straight face . |