Example sentences of "[adv] they 've [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps they 've been made redundant . |
2 | So they 've been slimmed down . |
3 | So they 've been used to their own rate and I said each time , if you 're gon na get you must tell them it 's the cleanup rate . |
4 | I I appreciate that point Mr , but as they arrived separately they 've been given different numbers er a as simply er a matter of administrative convenience . |
5 | Now they 've been given a derelict school building , gutted by fire , for their new community association . |
6 | If this really does happen it would be a remarkable situation because up until now they 've been let out in dribs and drabs , they 're talking here about a kind of mass release are n't they ? |
7 | Prisoners at Gloucester apparently became bored translating school textbooks — now they 've been switched to teenage adventure stories — to the delight of the pupils . |
8 | Get them breathing started because the the longest they 've been paralysed er |
9 | ‘ You can see if there 's any disease from browning of the plant and you can see how well they 've been dried — they must n't be crusty round the edges . |
10 | Well they 've been put in now . |
11 | Then they 've been taught how to feed them and eventually how to release them . |
12 | Yes and then they 've were forked up in the carts , what the bogeys are nowadays , and then they would have made stacks and stack yet . |