Example sentences of "[verb] all been [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It has all been carefully stage-managed , ’ said one disappointed Norwegian .
2 Her mother was reported in the Star as saying : ‘ It has all been too much for her .
3 None of them has been offended ; they 've all been fantastically enthusiastic and supportive . ’
4 ‘ You 've all been very kind .
5 They 've all been very responsible and they seem to have loads of energy and a sense of fun , which is essential if they 're babysitting for my three-year-old during the day .
6 There was n't a great deal else to remember because it had all been pretty damn straightforward .
7 The boys and I agreed that it had all been so worthwhile .
8 It seemed as though she had hardly done anything , it had all been so simple .
9 It had all been so simple until now .
10 It had all been so fast , she could hardly believe what had happened .
11 So , after that , he had decided to leave Salamanca for good and return to the United States by way of England , to say a final goodbye to me and my mother in the house where we had all been so happy at Christmas .
12 It had all been so flimsy that Pascoe had hesitated about presenting it to Dalziel .
13 It had all been very simple .
14 It had all been very tame .
15 Mr Bleasdale said the pool was chosen because it had ‘ every facility known to man ’ and added the staff had all been very helpful as had the mothers and toddlers from the Colchester area employed as extras .
16 It had all been too fast .
17 The first three have all been exceptionally rewarding and I very much hope that ASV has plans to develop the series further in the near future .
18 It is important to notice that in terms of ideas , the major influences on the British economy for the last hundred years have all been thoroughly secular — Matthew Arnold 's Hellenism , the Webbs ' egalitarianism and Keynes 's immoralism .
19 Nippon , Ville de Paris and Il Moro di Venezia have all been more innovative in the shaping and cutting of their sails , which explains why Farr is getting more involved in the New Zealand sail programme himself .
20 ‘ You have all been so nice to me , I wanted to do something nice for you .
21 ‘ I think I am talking for us all when I say that we will gladly work for nothing , just until matters improve , we have all been so happy here at Summer Lodge and each and every one of us would like to stay with you wherever you go . ’
22 ‘ It 's all been very interesting and I 've learned quite a lot of things I did n't know before .
23 ‘ Bina , it 's all been very muddled lately .
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