Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [vb base] been [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Er as well as applying for er vacancies that appear in newspapers as well as er registering myself with er agencies with whom I 've been in contact |
2 | . Erm we 've had one attempted well one arson attack in the the period which we 've been on the flats . |
3 | Neither of those points is true after the years in which we have been in office . |
4 | I have come to the House this afternoon from a meeting with a representative of the Canadian High Commission , with which we have been in constant touch from the outset of the incident . |
5 | Their courage in entering into the conflict and their presence of mind in circumstances in which they have been in enormous danger are a great tribute to the individuals themselves and to the institution that sent them . |
6 | They tell me you have been to her , |
7 | ‘ Did Mrs Fairfax tell you I 've been to London ? ’ he asked . |
8 | I hope that Mr. Vance , with whom we have been in touch in the past 24 hours , will feel able in the light of his further explorations to suggest to the Security Council that a peace-keeping force should be sent . |
9 | Something you 've been through ? |
10 | Put it on the one we 're going to go through , or the one we 've been through ? |
11 | No this is , cos Marion and Matthew they like Indians and they go both me ma , start again , they like Indian meals and they 've been round to quite a few and they said this is the best one they 've been to . |
12 | Erm is one they 've been in a very similar position to in so much as competition 's forced them to cost down dramatically I mean |
13 | Sergeant Flavell sounds a little odd when I talk to him and tell him I 've been to Jersey for the day but I 'm on my way back to Edinburgh . |
14 | that we have n't ever seen cos he looks stuck in Hungary , she said and I 'll never forget she said we put a name tag on him I 've been to Hungary . |
15 | And of course the deterrents that we 've had , over the years , when they they 've been of the emotive and knee jerk sort , and I remember the short sharp shock for instance , under Whitelaw , they did n't work , because they were n't thought out , they were just to make them clap at the Tory party conference . |
16 | He understands what I have been through … " |
17 | I imagined that , having got what you 've been after all week , you 'd be quite happy to agree … ’ |
18 | I LOVE him , I respect him and I honour what he 's been through and what we 've been through together . |
19 | Frankly , after what we 've been through together that 's nothing short of childish . |
20 | ‘ I 'm sitting here because I love him and I respect him and I honour what he has been through and what we 've been through together . ’ |
21 | Yes Chairer er I think Vince 's report is a very fair summary of the er the the issues which face us erm truth is , is what we 've been as in this proposed consortium which no doubt will go through with it 's most of the reforms of the N H S despite the er consultation mechanism which they 've gone through you know , but largely these are beforehand given the unaccountable of the N H S management ! |
22 | There are builders , architects , bankers , colleagues , consultants , and coaches ( with whom it is possible to share jokes and moments of relaxation , knowing what we have been through together and may have to face again , at any moment ) to see . |
23 | What they have been in the past , in the face of their grim working lives , is resilient . |