Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] be [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The gentleman who 'd been in with her would naturally have gone back to his room well before people started stirring . ’ |
2 | The guys who had been up at Lockerbie , after Pan Am 103 , working alongside the British police , they did n't know how lucky they 'd been … |
3 | Slorne , who had been up at the back of her cage most of the day as usual , suddenly opened her wings , swung round and dropped down to the front of her cage . |
4 | Some of those who had been out to the countryside or into factories to do their ‘ social practice ’ were even more critical of the existing regime . |
5 | It was a very impressive comeback for Cross , who had been out of the game for six months with shin splints . |
6 | Equally , just over a third of those who had been out of the labour market altogether , but were now in work , had temporary jobs . |
7 | Cadfael knew of none besides Tutilo who had been out of the enclave that night , but a man intending such a deed would hardly publish his intent or let anyone know of his absence . |
8 | Amongst these were Dr.Patrick Solomon , who had been out of politics for five years ; Dr.Winston Mahabir , an East Indian physician , and Gerard Montano a popular businessman from the San Fernando district . |
9 | A tragic loss was the death of Robin Gurdon who had been out with Zirnheld and Martin 's Free Frenchmen . |
10 | The stout landlord , who had been down in the cellar fetching a fresh keg of ale , lowered it to the floor . |
11 | The expansion also meant a round of promotions for the stalwarts who had been in from the beginning . |