Example sentences of "'ve [adv] be [verb] " in BNC.

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31 At last — the book we 've all been waiting for : The A-Z of Good Sex by SHE 's Dr Delvin .
32 We 've all been waiting for you for hours . ’
33 Here are the selections we 've all been waiting for .
34 and now the moment you 've all been waiting for … if of course you entered our Christmas cracker competition … the answers and the winners
35 They 've all been waiting for more than 2 years for plastic surgery at Stoke Mandeville hospital near Aylesbury .
36 BERKSHIRE BBC ( , and ) proudly announce the release of the video you 've all been waiting for — ‘ THE WILDE SHOW ’ .
37 I 've only been to see one game so far this season , so it 's difficult for me to judge , but maybe some of you who 've been more often could speculate ?
38 They think I 'm reconciled , but I 've only been biding my time for a chance like this one you 've brought me now .
39 I 've er I 've only just I 've only been coughing the last couple of days , but
40 In 1985 , he claimed defensively , ‘ There 's black and white proof I 'm not the killer I 'm supposed to be , I 've only been sent off twice . ’
41 ‘ People are going on as if there is a crisis at Blackburn because we have n't won for seven weeks , but we 've only been beaten twice this season and if that 's a crisis God help us . ’
42 ‘ I 've only been given a year 's contract , so the main priority will be to win all the matches , using essentially the same side that played in the World Cup .
43 The force wants 800 officers of the next four years ; they 've only been given 44 this year .
44 Particularly Old Speckled Hen could survive ; they 've only been brewing it there in its present form for 2 years and it would be easy for us to transfer that production to their specifications using Morland 's yeast .
45 They 've only been elected to nineteen ninety two , so they 're , they 're really , what there doing there forcing people to take some action now , because at Kathy says , she 's afraid of being left out , if there should be a , another Tory Government , so a lot of people are in the same position , they will be putting in eh , I think they just call it best of interest , not a proper application , but then if the whole lot , hundreds of us come along , which is quite likely they will , the Government will say well this proves that everybody wants to become you see , so it 's rather clever move , erm , as , as far as I 'm concerned , what 's happening with that she is eh here within the hospital , the consultant 's and the worker 's in the hospital .
46 But you 've only been skiing for a short while .
47 ‘ 'Course I 'ave n't , you 've only been gone a minute . ’
48 Sorry I ca n't really sort of say I must admit I could n't really see why they should be like that really cos I mean it is a bit puzzling cos if they 've only just done anything , they 've only been tampering with this finger so
49 There 's been no problem matching clients to carers because I 've had a biggish pool to choose from — there 's been about 30 people on the register at any one time — and I 've only been using a maximum of ten at a time . ’
50 And that did n't surprise Graham one bit as he bluntly admitted : ‘ I 've got tired players on my hands , and we 've only been playing five weeks .
51 I 've only been divorced a few months . ’
52 This may be an odd thing to say when you 've only been married a month , but it 's true .
53 Lord Mayor , I 've only been brought up under the National Health Service for thirty two years and I feel sorry for that poor doctor .
54 I 've only been standin' 'ere twenty minutes , 'aven' I ?
55 ‘ But you 've only been talking to them for a little while ! ’ said Angalo .
56 Why has everything suddenly become she you 've only been doing this the last few days .
57 Do n't forget that you 've got an allowance each , and it 's not likely to affect many people , except where you 've perhaps been left something that you want to dispose of or a property that you want to dispose of , in which case there could be a capital gains liability .
58 About eighty per cent of the users are students and they 've normally been told to read this , or read that , or read the other , and if they now use one of our computer terminals , which has got a little video screen on the top and a little keyboard , they can look up the books , they can look them up by title , by the title of the book as well as by the traditional author approach , and when they 've found it the computer tells them how many copies are in the library , or whether they 're all on loan .
59 About eighty per cent of the users are students , and they 've normally been told to read this , or read that , or read the other and if they now use one of our computer terminals , which has got a little video screen on the top and a little keyboard , they can look up the books .
60 Computers are used in all walks of life , although so far in our series of programmes we 've largely been looking at scientific applications .
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