Example sentences of "i had [been] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 While I had been away at the Wye , the silver-grey had either moved her family to a new nest of had fallen foul of a fisherman 's trap .
2 I had been away for the weekend and David Bowie is not the most domesticated person in the world .
3 I had been away in London for the day , about three or four days after Dana 's departure .
4 The two and a half weeks I had been away from home seemed like years .
5 But I could still remember what I had been through as Richie Quick .
6 Earlier in the month I had been strongly against any idea of coalition …
7 It had blown a gale in the early hours and I had been up with my torch at three o'clock to attend to the guy-ropes and check that the washing was still on the line : it was , but it had become red with dust .
8 The King 's mail never seemed to catch up with him , and now I did n't want Charlie to find out what I had been up to until I had the chance to witness his reaction for myself .
9 I had a feeling that if I had been somewhere in the midst of a mob at Madison Square Garden they would have sill got that metallic voice to talk to me .
10 I had been so in love with her , and a part of me needed to mourn that loss of feeling .
11 And I had been once in a , a cruise liner to the Canary Islands and Madeira in nineteen thirty five .
12 Now , if I had been more like you , Catherine …
13 Then , inexplicably , I had been out of work for over a year and my few friends were drifting away .
14 By the time I got to the last rocker I had been out of the garage , round the block three times , back up the drive and home in time for teal Is there any way I can turn the engine over without moving the vehicle ?
15 I regret that I had been out of the office on the 15 July and did not receive your FAX until first thing on the 16 July .
16 I had been out for many hours that day and had covered many miles of jungle with unflagging caution , but without one moment , s unease , and then , on cresting the ridge , and coming in sight of the rocks , I knew they held danger for me , and this knowledge was confirmed a few minutes later by the kakar 's warning call to the jungle folk , and by my finding the man-eater 's pug marks superimposed on my footprints .
17 Dermot and I had been together at Eton but then Dermot was one of the Lower boys who came when I shouted " Boy " .
18 I had been down in my pantry working through the supplies sheets , when I had heard somewhere above my head the unmistakable sounds of motor cars pulling up in the courtyard .
19 By the beginning of 1942 rapid expansion had taken place , so that by the end of that year there were some 3,293 staff of all grades , of whom 1,566 were service personnel and 1,727 civilian , and by the time that I had been there for a year there were over 5,000 in all .
20 Arriving , triumphant , in Ulm in the late afternoon , I had within half an hour found the worst hotel I had been in in years , with the modest staff and a parking ticket to boot .
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