Example sentences of "have [pron] be [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | Has she been bad to you ? |
2 | But the latter sum has itself been subject to revisions . |
3 | Has he been bad to that poor wee , wee'un again ? |
4 | But Mr Gill said at his home in south London : ‘ Everything I have had I am entitled to under my contract . |
5 | or which is one which they 've done in there , is take a specific dream which they 've had which is vivid to them |
6 | Had she been able to , Selina might even have tried to prevent that small detail from slipping out . |
7 | how much prior formal review activity had they been accustomed to and how threatened had they felt ; |
8 | Had he been cruel to Sybil Vane ? |
9 | No question now , married or not , had it been apparent to those who might gossip about it , that she was alone . |
10 | Yeah , when it 's your birthday , everybody does things for you , everybody 's nice to you , have you been nice to mummy all day ? |
11 | Even when there is a will , it will be six months or more before the beneficiaries have what is due to them . |
12 | But in some ways the universities have themselves been subject to a countervailing ‘ vocational drift ’ in the 1980s , as a result of both government pressure and student demand . |