Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [been] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone has been lost and found again , everyone is lost , will be found again . |
2 | If Kenny Shields is n't allowed to buy players soon , instead of being expected to rely on free transfers etc , then it is going to be a very , very long season for all at Carrick when everyone has been looking forward to so much . |
3 | Yes , I know everyone has been drinking Bulgarian Cabernet Sauvignon for ages , but Bulgaria has much more to offer , with original grape varieties such as Melnik , Gamza and Mavrud which are not grown elsewhere . |
4 | ‘ Everyone has been affected . |
5 | When everyone has been checked , a senior Ranger leads about a dozen riders over to the park where less experienced riders are given lessons . |
6 | Because if you do , you can not fail to be deeply impressed by the very many ways in which high-fibre foods can help you to slim , and to come to the conclusion that the F-Plan is that major slimming breakthrough everyone has been seeking for so long . |
7 | It 's their last song , the one everyone has been waiting for , it 's their biggest hit — it 's a hysterical cock-up . |
8 | At the moment everyone has been talking about other people behind people 's backs yeah Shrimp , you got good English ! |
9 | At the moment everyone has been talking about other people behind people 's backs . |
10 | Dave Herriot , now 67 , convener of shop stewards at Walkerburn when the mill crashed , said : ‘ Everyone has been sickened by the way the system has treated us . |
11 | Fletcher said : ‘ Our batting department has let us down in both Tests , although everyone has been working hard on their game and how to combat their spinners on turning pitches . |
12 | Not everyone has been having a bad recession , and not everyone believes they must prune radically their investment and marketing budget . |
13 | And this week the IMF made public what everyone has been saying in private : that there can be little foreign help on offer until the Soviet Union reforms its ‘ rotten ’ economy . |
14 | ‘ Everyone has been burned before — everybody knows the pain . ’ |
15 | ‘ Everyone has been burned before — everybody knows the pain . ’ |
16 | We have been taking a lot of coal out these last few days , everyone has been putting the hours in . |
17 | Everyone has been asking this questions since it was announced that Holiday '91 Presenter Anne Gregg will be leaving the programme later this month at her BBC bosses ' request . |
18 | The most upsetting thing for me has been to see her medical notes and realise that she could have got the right treatment at home … that is if her country was n't being torn apart by war |
19 | What you say to me has been said only to me . |
20 | I suppose the appeal to me has been making things happen and changing things and feeling quite British about it and proud of what in my very small way I have been able to do in this country and being able to export that abroad and make it a success there . |
21 | I find myself alone with the steward who tells me has been working on this line for the past twenty-five years . |
22 | If not , let me know because the copy you loaned me has been returned . |
23 | None of them has been met , yet today he says that he would have signed up to a single currency without any opt-out clause . |
24 | Those who do not believe in delegation to committees argue that each of them has been elected by the public to watch their interests and therefore they should each have a voice in the decisions of every committee . |
25 | They are all listed , and not one of them has been denied . |
26 | Although notice accounts are normally worthwhile , the return on them has been cut so much that there 's little reason for people to choose them over postal accounts . |
27 | I think one of them has been trying to talk to me . ’ |
28 | The validity of these tests , however , has been assessed by few and unconfirmed studies , in patients who were not taking NSAID , and direct comparison between them has been lacking . |
29 | The first pre-retirement courses were held in the United States in 1949 , but it is only in the last ten to fifteen years that the need for them has been recognised in the United Kingdom . |
30 | The objection therefore is that since power and property have separated , the legitimating link between them has been broken . |