Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb past] been [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At Usher she had been top dog .
2 Although he said he could not release any details about the inquiry 's scope , in general , if the CRE found there had been unlawful practices it would issue a ‘ non-discrimination notice ’ listing the changes to working methods a respondent must make .
3 Although he said he could not release any details about the inquiry 's scope , in general , if the CRE found there had been unlawful practices it would issue a ‘ non-discrimination notice ’ listing the changes to working methods a respondent must make .
4 Not that you 'd know they 'd been most days .
5 Mr Maclean insisted that it was nonsense to suggest there had been any contamination of the food chain or to make comparisons to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster .
6 Eight ( 32 per cent ) stated there had been closer consultation with young people in care , five ( 20 per cent ) with foster-parents , four with residential workers , four with natural parents , and three with unspecified others .
7 Tekere alleged that four of his supporters had been killed in Harare , and that others had been harassed ; he also claimed there had been administrative irregularities in the polling .
8 It was a song or a poem — I do n't know which but to my knowledge it has never been published — which was called ‘ Beautiful Angie ’ , and I clicked immediately and realised there had been another woman about the house .
9 But later a spokesman admitted there had been TWO surface subs in the area around that time .
10 Forgotten , or decided it had been idle talk , a vow impossible to realise .
11 Eastern winds have brought what had been fair sport back to a normal level for the time of year .
12 Here they felt there had been much progress .
13 Well I I think the period that embraced my school days , you see I did n't leave till nineteen nineteen and th that meant there 'd been four years of war at school and the last year well , it ended in er nineteen eighteen , the war did , so only the last year , but it was full of patriotism and all the old scholars that had er served or suffered or been killed , their names were up .
14 ‘ I 'm sorry — I do n't mean to , ’ she said sadly , then stifled a sigh while realising that slowly and surely he was ruining what had been precious moments .
15 ‘ Dave rang me , see , and he said there 'd been some blokes asking around about me and he did n't think they were coppers at all , and I thought well , that could be The Firm —
16 Tayside 's deputy chief constable William Spence , noting the report , said there had been various elements of improvement and said his force was still above the national average in detection .
17 A West German government spokesman said there had been technical hold-ups , but he was confident the refugees would leave soon .
18 Trevor Radway , Chairman of the Forest of Dean Railway Company Limited , said there had been many improvements in recent times , and the railway was going from strength to strength .
19 The BBC said there had been 12 calls about the programme some complimentary .
20 ‘ Our area manager said there had been more reaction to the closing of this post office than they had ever known , ’ Mr. Hover told the Herald .
21 It said there had been seven votes cast and a clear majority for Prime Suspect .
22 The divisional manager of Strathclyde Buses , Bert McGinley , said there had been several knife assaults which have resulted in hand cuts , and threats on drivers .
23 Granada has a £63million stake in BSB and said there had been several approaches for Alan Bond 's major stake in the venture .
24 Barnard Castle police said there had been several incidents reported at Winston Bridge .
25 A spokesman said there had been several break-ins at town centre premises over the weekend , including at Mowbray Vale Insurance on Galgate when the roof was damaged and cash taken , Stoneleigh residential home , also on Galgate , and the Kings Head Hotel .
26 A spokesman said there had been several raids on homes in the past few days by sneak thieves .
27 He said there had been sufficient time to bring an action , and awarded costs against the parents .
28 But Bill Murray , chief executive of South Tees acute hospitals , denied there had been any cuts .
29 But Mr Bill Murray , chief executive of South Tees acute hospitals , denied there had been any cuts .
30 ‘ It all looks ludicrous now ’ , observed David Widgery , ‘ but if you realize there had been twenty years of Cold War normalism this was a very exuberant reaction to the world of Pepsodent ads , and the father-mother-children-aren't-we-normal ? kind of thing which was still the prevailing mentality .
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