Example sentences of "[conj] [pos pn] [noun] have be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The kids know that their parents have been in a car crash , of course . |
2 | I think that one important strand in the rejection of feminism by many women has been a feeling that feminists are saying that their lives have been of no value , and that their activities and concerns have been trivial . |
3 | Friend the Minister for Trade on this subject and my officials have been in touch with his Department concerning comments that were made in Committee . |
4 | Cos my feet have been in them now , can you put these like that ? |
5 | Dave Punshon , Age Concern 's chief officer , recently expressed fears that the scheme would have to close and its staff have been under redundancy notice since Christmas to finish on March 31 . |
6 | By the test of later reflection his idea of explanation was confused and his findings have been at least modified by the theory of relativity . |
7 | Victory : The only valuables the Vampire and his minion have are on their persons ( see their profiles ) . |
8 | If we do , we now have a model and can say that he and his family have been through it and have borne it with great fortitude , resilience and courage — as has been said , only through their deep religious faith — and that that has been a great lesson to us all . |
9 | We now have our own ducks and they have nested and hatched their eggs , and a male moorhen and his family have been in residence for a couple of years . |
10 | You and your body have been through a lot of stressful experiences , both good and bad , and it could be as long as two weeks before you feel like doing anything except the most gently of runs . |
11 | As I said , everyone has to go there and a list of Swifts as long as my arm have been to it and now it 's your turn . ’ |
12 | Impressive as its successes have been in such matters as the unravelling of the genetic code , nevertheless they represent only an infinitesimal step towards a complete account in conventional physical terms of even the simplest animal brain . |
13 | The chances that he will get them out of a mire of their own making are as thin as their performances have been for most of the season . |