Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pers pn] 've [adv] been " in BNC.
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1 | It 's clear that you 've never been in the services . ’ |
2 | On one television so they 're forty eight years old and they 've never been . |
3 | I 'm sorry that you 've both been troubled , but obviously you 'll appreciate that we have to follow up any complaints of this nature . ’ |
4 | First , you should recognize that you need to be much more self-reliant than you 've ever been before . |
5 | Erm the loyalist paramilitaries have become much more sophisticated than they 've ever been in their history . |
6 | They 're much more sophisticated than they 've ever been in the past . |
7 | The two he uses on stage have held up well , though ; it 's remarkable because they 've never been rebuilt and they were made in 1959 . |
8 | ‘ I 'm as fit as I 've ever been but I 'm lacking match practice , ’ says Kirk . |
9 | Very good , very , very good , no I think as I say the only thing I said to Mr I told him that I 'm very upset because I 've always been treated ever so fair by him I mean they 've really been good to us , you ca n't say they 're not , I mean no other Council I do n't think is as good as Harlow Council , well I say that because I know by my friends who live away they 're not er , they do n't get half the benefits that they get here , I mean we are looked after are n't we ? |
10 | Right now — I 've got Don and my children , I 'm as happy as I 've ever been . |
11 | I 'm ever so disappointed that I 've not been to Yugoslavia , I wanted to go to Dubrovnik , you know , it 's been on the sort of list but I 've never got round to it . |
12 | I know it sounds nutty but I 've always been frightened of cranes . |