Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Lucy 's been phoning you regularly , right ? ’ |
2 | If you have been dismissed you may be falling behind with mortgage payments , rent or other debts . |
3 | How easy it had been to mislead him , as he produced his apologetic arguments and justifications . |
4 | MILLWALL defender Colin Cooper showed why Nottingham Forest have been pursuing him with a fine display in their 2–1 win at DERBY . |
5 | She had been pursuing me . |
6 | But I 've accepted it as fate that people are building me up to knock me down . |
7 | Her sister had been to see her and made her very tired and various strangers had moved her and pummelled her in a familiar manner that made her angry . |
8 | Their friendship had straggled on in a passive sort of way ; he 'd been to see her in Brighton and played the romantic flirt , talking of Brief Encounter in the pub and putting his hand on her knee . |
9 | She 's supportable at home , but she can never remember that people have been to see her , so she 's always lonely . ’ |
10 | She 's only been with them three months , remember , and Daniel has n't been to see her since . |
11 | Though she had dined with Red Leland that evening and had seemed as pleased to meet him again as he had been to see her , though I had frequently brought up his name since my holiday started , each time she had immediately changed the subject . |
12 | She had said that Isobel had been to see her , and that she , Anna had been horrible to her . |
13 | Yes , it was real , it was happening : sitting with her back straight and her head up in the carriage on the way back , she thought how proud her father would have been to see her at the centre of all this pomp and splendour , and found herself mentally comparing his craggy looks and red beard with Joãs clean-shaven face and small , manicured hands . |
14 | He 'd nothing to say to her ; he did n't even plan to tell her that he 'd been to see her . |
15 | ‘ And for all we know Ma might realise that she has n't been to see her . ’ |
16 | She told Anne that Aunt Carrie had been to see her . |
17 | ‘ I have n't been to see her yet . |
18 | I 've been to see her as well as the other two women . |
19 | Boz is the only one she 'd tell such a thing to , but she 's already told me Boz has n't been to see her since the attack . ’ |
20 | It was Lou — frantic , almost incoherent , reporting that Rick had vanished along with his passport , that the police had been to see her and had asked hundreds of questions . |
21 | I think the police should have been to see her within hours and not waited four years to see her . ’ |
22 | Hundreds of people have been to see her . |
23 | She always was a bit ‘ igh and mighty for the likes of us , but I did ‘ ear mention that Kitty had been to see her at London University . ’ |
24 | ( Why had n't the police been to see her ? |
25 | Well let's go ask and roundabout and go and see if there 's ah any cheap things cos we 've been to see her again and |
26 | He has never been to see me . |
27 | And yes , the youth Diniz Vasquez has been to see me . |
28 | But Forest manager Clough , already upset with his team 's disappointing start , yesterday declared : ‘ Both players have been to see me about new contracts but they 're not getting them . |
29 | A year beforehand , Chudnovsky , who was a collector from Leningrad , and a very well-known one , had been to see me and asked if I could help him . |
30 | The police have been to see me . ’ |