Example sentences of "have been [prep] [pron] all " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Bond has been through it all before .
2 She has been through it all with such tremendous courage and coolness . ’
3 Larry has been through it all .
4 ‘ Do you mean to say that Mrs Ross 's daughter never left you and her children ? — that she has been with you all the time and is still your wife ? ’
5 Since the final Munro has been with you all the way along , it 's only here that you feel you are now finally making your way towards it and the conclusion of the walk .
6 It has been with us all the year .
7 I would have discovered once I 'd been through it all .
8 If he did n't understand something , he was reluctant to stand up and ask , instead he 'd worry it out himself , sometimes I reckoned he 'd been at it all night .
9 And this man he was a regular dustbin , dustbin man and he 'd been at it all his life and he used to play cards with us and his family , his sons , and , and as many else as got any money to play pontoon or brag .
10 What a tragedy that must have been for them all .
11 He must have been with them all the time from Corry , to Raasay , to Kingsburgh , to Dunvegan : ‘ a fellow quite like a savage ’ — and they were followed , ‘ as colts follow passengers upon a road ’ , by local lads , barefoot , ragged , lazy and not wholly unmenacing .
12 " You do n't want me , " Edward repeated , " if you did , you 'd have been with me all this time .
13 ‘ The potential for what he became must have been in him all the time . ’
14 She stared away from them and up beyond the cage towards the grey sky , and Creggan saw in her eyes a longing and a hope that he sensed had been with her all her long life , and was with her even now when he saw she was so near death .
15 Advice , prospectuses , fact sheets , helplines , career and benefits experts , course counsellors , businesswomen , and mature returners and learners , who had been through it all and come out stronger , were all there to persuade women learning is for life and it 's never too late or too hard to start .
16 I 've been , I 've been through them all and er there 's only one or two that I 've not actually had any contact with actually one way or another .
17 I 've been through it all .
18 Then , stretching a point , he declared : ‘ Now I 've been through it all , I have to admit I had a ball . ’
19 We 've been through it all together
20 ‘ We 've been through it all together , And we 've had our ups and downs … ’ and money grabbing directors .
21 I 've been through it all before , and I felt sure you were going to get hurt .
22 ‘ I 've been coming to games at the Manor since I was 10 … not every week like but since three seasons ago I have n't missed a match — I 've been to them all .
23 ‘ I 've been on it all day and it hurts .
24 ‘ Sorry , but I 've been at it all day . ’
25 So she said simply , ‘ I 've been with him all of my life .
26 Clearly taken aback by the striker 's impudence , the referee replied ‘ I 'm Mr Fogg ’ , to which Gallacher speedily replied ‘ Aye and you 've been in one all afternoon . ’
27 Horrible thoughts of death , and blood , have been with me all day .
28 Having just returned from Scotland 's weekend squad sessions at St. Andrews , two tough dollops of over three hours each , he was feeling the effects , but clearly revels in his involvement : ‘ National sessions are at a higher intensity than those at club and district level in that you are working with very good and experienced players but it is just so enjoyable setting hard challenges whilst you are learning so much from players who have been through it all so often before ’ .
29 ‘ You mean those kids have been by themselves all the afternoon — just for the sake of a tea — or curling ? ’
30 She 's been with us all for a long time .
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