Example sentences of "[vb infin] been [verb] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Somebody would 've been drunk that night you see , half past nine at night , thought it was a good trick . |
2 | A dwelling in Scotland that is placed in band D will have been assigned that band because its value at 1 April 1991 is over £45,000 but does not exceed £58,000 . |
3 | Implicitly , many decisions may have been made that disadvantage older people . |
4 | ' … which he thought he might have been wearing that afternoon and then changed his mind and said he had n't , ’ continued Harris , unperturbed by the interruption . |
5 | ‘ Another smile like the one you were giving him and he would have been fastening that ribbon himself . |
6 | It must have been discouraging that Adieu was not thought worthy to be given at Sadler 's Wells , and that the more handsome setting which Stevenson had designed for it was not used at that time . |
7 | This clearly might have been proceeded against as an affray , and counsel 's argument before the Court of Appeal appears to have been that once violence had actually been used , the proper course would have been to charge that offence . |
8 | The death of Matthew Makepeace , the man who should have been lecturing that afternoon , ‘ one of the most promising scholars of his generation ’ , the old Professor used to tell us , was ‘ an inestimable loss to the department and the university as a whole ’ . |
9 | In these circumstances it might have been expected that town planning would be guaranteed a fair wind for many years while the consensus survived . |
10 | It was so fresh that it must have been baked that morning at Ksabi . |
11 | For example , if you are unfairly made redundant because consideration was not given to offering you another job , your compensation might be discounted to take account of the fact that , had proper consideration been given , you might still not have been offered that job . |