Example sentences of "[pron] 'd been [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I wish I had a pound for every time I 'd been asked that . |
2 | She said I 'd been given all I 'd get and I said it was n't enough . ’ |
3 | She wished she could say she knew she was being difficult and edgy , taking it out on him because she 'd been denied another child . |
4 | She was cold , tired and aching ; her bed had n't been thick enough , and she 'd been wakened several times by sheep trying to share it , or eat it . |
5 | And they 'd been commissioned both of them . |
6 | Some tenants to whom this happens every few months said they 'd been told that next time they 'd have to sort it out themselves . |
7 | They 'd been re-used many times , titles and references and hasty notes making it difficult to see any sign of what the current contents might be . |
8 | Even from this distance it was clear he 'd been hit several times in the chest and there was also red paint all over his visor . |
9 | Because of his experience , he 'd been taken further into God 's Kingdom , he 'd been given that vision into God 's Kingdom , now that 's more than just been given your eyesight , cos there 's a lot of people will see , who have their eyesight intact , but refuse to have the vision that was necessary to accept Jesus , new kingdom . |
10 | When her brother had looked likely to become a chip off the old block , he 'd been given all the support of a loving father intent on realising his own dreams through his son . |
11 | The jagged hole through which he 'd been propelled some minutes before now rushed past his face once every minute or so . |
12 | ‘ He 'd been gone several days before Trueman did it . |
13 | He 'd been told that often enough in the old days . |
14 | He was he 'd been hurt that was the usu that 's why some of the men did . |