Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [pers pn] have been [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | His name was Roberto Coloni and he had been in hospital following a bad fall in which he had broken his shoulder blade , forearm and two ribs , as well as suffering bad concussion , which had affected his hearing . |
2 | ‘ Valerie and I have been in a relationship for five years now . |
3 | Carson Buchanan , Alf Jacobson and I had been in charge of the arrangements and a liberal supply of liquid refreshment was on hand to demonstrate our hospitality as ‘ The Friendly City ’ . |
4 | He says that he is clean now ; Issy and him have been off the stuff for five whole days . |
5 | ‘ Mrs. Bonnard and I have been to a concert in Aldeburgh . ’ |
6 | Many years ago I came across the card in the Doll Museum in Wrexham and I 've been on the lookout for it every since . ’ |
7 | Perry and me have been without it for five days before this only on methadone . |
8 | as if to underline how huge the task of changing public opinion would be , and of making people see that the hostages mattered , it had been spelled out in a television programme I had taken part in the previous November when Mary and I had been in Paris . |
9 | A week earlier Steve and I had been on our way to the summit of Ultar with a pair of 150 foot ropes . |
10 | we 've been to France and we 've been to , we 've been to er er |
11 | We 're passing through on the way to Manchester and we 've been to your surgery they said you were out this way … described your car . |
12 | ‘ Pay Homage should have won his last race at Goodwood and he 's been in fine form all year , ’ Ian said . |