Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] been [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 yeah and he went and she said well it that 'd always been across that road
2 At one year old he was the ideal age for breeding and although he 'd never been with another bird before , his first mate produced eggs within two months .
3 I 'd never been in this room before .
4 Nathan had not been on enough flights to be anything but excited , and he was going north of the Arctic Circle for the first time .
5 ‘ owing to the presence of which ’ This point is normally covered in any witness statement that might be available , viz. ‘ I saw four vehicles were involved etc. ’ or ‘ if it had not been for that vehicle the accident would not have happened ’ .
6 ‘ Sir , ’ he said to the court , ‘ I would be a dead man by now if it had not been for this gentleman . ’
7 She had not been in that position .
8 ‘ Why , my lord , when we were left alone — and I think if they had not been in such haste to move on they would not have left a man of us alive to tell the tale — we first tended the worst hurt , and took counsel , and decided we must take the news on to Ramsey , and also back here to Shrewsbury .
9 Owing to his lack of resources he had always been to some extent a figurehead , but he had become an indispensable one .
10 Yet , all in all , farming and the farm remained visibly what they had always been in most parts of the world : more prosperous in the developed areas , and hence investing more heavily in improvements , buildings , etc. , more businesslike in many places , but not transformed out of recognition .
11 The Chairman of Orkney Island Council Social Work Committee , Councillor Mairhi Trickett denied that any members of her department had ever been to any courses or seminars on the subject of ritual or satanic abuse .
12 ‘ Work , ’ she told him quietly , her eyes seeking the dark depths of his for something that would relate to what they had once been to each other in Seville .
13 And there had also been for many years the musical evenings at your parents ' home .
14 And the unions had also been through this scene recently .
15 I would have died too if it had n't been for that telegraph pole . ’
16 And I 'll tell you somethin' else : your mother would n't have died if it had n't been for that man . ’
17 Deep inside , I thought that George loved Lennie and vice versa because if it had n't been for this love , they would n't have been able to survive happily together .
18 One morning he also opened up the building , went upstairs and came down and there was these fresh footprints on a part of the building which he had n't been at that time and he , like myself , looked all over the building and not a soul in sight .
19 If I had n't been in that bar at that time , perhaps all this would have happened to somebody else .
20 The demolition workers had n't been in that day .
21 I asked Miss Lofthouse if she 'd seen you and she said you had n't been in this afternoon . ’
22 Pakistan had recently been under some pressure from the USA to formulate a fresh political initiative on Afghanistan .
23 But Ximena was seized with such fear as if her heart would have broken ; she and her daughters had never been in such fear since the day that they were born .
24 Findings from the present study suggest that once people had become established in the homes their quality of life , in the opinion of their relatives , was similar to that of other people who died and had never been in such homes .
25 Both brothers had never been in any kind of trouble before .
26 I walked to Coruisk from Sligachan and on to Camusunary and Kilmarie with a young American friend who had never been in this part of Scotland before .
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