Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [pron] have [been] on " in BNC.
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1 | ( In fact , the French lines there on February 21st were no better prepared than they had been on the Right Bank , and the rejoinder that if he had not had adequate forces he should not have undertaken the offensive in the first place is almost too obvious ) . |
2 | I was eventually given my clothes back , but they were all muddy and damp because I 'd been on gardens . |
3 | you know er , it 's funny since I 've been on a diet er , it is , I must be getting , now where |
4 | Improvement ensued under Tub LM1 ( again taken from a 5ml dropper bottle ) although the patient commented that the wheeziness was n't as clear as it had been on the first Phosphorus . |
5 | The views of the CBI could scarcely be clearer than they have been on the subject of the minimum wage . |
6 | ‘ To be honest if I 'd been on my own I would n't have gone ahead with it , ’ says Avril . |
7 | For a split second Joseph looked as agitated as he had been on the Jonquil the day after the murder . |
8 | Visibility on the water was slightly better than it had been on land — there were no hummocks , and somehow night never seems quite so dark at sea as on land . |
9 | Our billetors were obliged to provide us with breakfast , which might be taken about 7.30 ( or 10.30 if we had been on night duty ) , and one other meal which had also to be a moveable feast . |
10 | Yet Jezrael knew he 'd been one of them for longer than she 'd been on Mars . |
11 | It was not as thick as it had been on the night Mary Lou Evans had died , but it was still sufficient to reduce visibility to about 30 - 40 yards . |
12 | The city this morning is relatively calm , far quieter than it has been on many days in recent months . |