Example sentences of "'ve be [prep] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ After all that we 've been to each other over the years , Dane , darling … ’ |
2 | ‘ And where d' you think you 've been to this time of night ? ’ |
3 | Saying you 've been to those destinations in the U K does n't actually hold the same appeal or esteem . |
4 | I 've been on this circuit for six months now , but I 've been driving cabs for twenty-four years . |
5 | I 've been into this look for quite a while now , I know the rules . |
6 | And I think er Well Pat and I have discussed that a little bit as well , cos I 've been under some pressure in this direction with Alice . |
7 | In that netherworld state , while they 've been in that state of absorption . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 've been in that sort of situation before , sitting in a dressing- room after losing to a team you 've been expected to beat . |
9 | ‘ I 've been in this part of the country before , remember , ’ he broke off to explain at Isabel 's surprised stare . |
10 | Celmira : I 've been in this country for fifteen years . |
11 | We 've been in this house for about twelve years |
12 | I 've been in this frame of mind for a long time , but no one seems to notice . ’ |
13 | Kerly added : ‘ I 've been in this game for 16 years . |
14 | A. There are , but we 've been in this business for nearly 200 years and pride ourselves in the fact that we have probably dealt with every known problem that has ever arisen . |
15 | that there is that fear , that is because that is the second World War this is why the erm the er late thirties , early forties was never gon na succeed , because they had two completely different archaeologist , plus now in their purest form their not that but in the they were , they were never going to work , I mean that is the fact that their communists , the sole reason they 've been against each other for a hundred and fifty years there is no other reason |
16 | I 've been around this house for |