Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb past] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway after about a week , all men as been worked in the pits , By the way I 'd been down I 'd been to the .
2 Huy wondered how long she had been in the capital , and how she had got there .
3 Or perhaps she had been in too much of a hurry to change .
4 However long they had been in Wimbledon , the suburb had not yet managed to curb their enthusiasm .
5 Perhaps they had been on the other side of the ditch all the time and were hidden by it now .
6 Perhaps they had been in the Rorim long enough for the animals to become used to each other .
7 She tried to make allowances , constantly reminding herself of the responsibility Nathan was carrying and how long he had been without sleep .
8 I asked him how long he had been with the Republicans and he said , ‘ Three weeks — I 'm a sales manager and I 've been given leave of absence by my company just to produce last night 's rally . ’
9 " Can you estimate how long he 'd been in the water ? "
10 But perhaps he had been to a Harley Street specialist — it was easier to imagine the long holiday being recommended behind thick net curtains in one of those tall houses with several brass plates on the door .
11 I thought perhaps he 'd been to you and sort of were you interested and he he 'd come back .
12 Then he remembered ; appropriately enough it had been at the party when Slater had first introduced Graham and Sara to each other .
13 So he 'd been to the doctors about few weeks ago and he 'd been repairing his shed , said there was water coming in and he went to he said oh you 've pulled a ligament or something he said , it 'll take weeks for it to clear up but anyhow he went back again about a fortnight ago .
14 And all the time Nisodemus was reminding people how much better it had been in the Store .
15 But already she had been to the zoo with him and accepted an invitation for future visits .
16 Because the whole neighbourhood-thanks to Gittel 's big-mouthed elder sister-knew exactly who had been behind the curse , although even the sister was too much of a prude to tell anyone the reason why . ’
17 The headmistress and the governors of the school named were justly irate , for , they stated with concerted vehemence , no child had witnessed the recovery of the body of a murder victim from the canal : those children who had not been making stegosauruses out of old egg boxes had been learning an Ashanti war dance , and not one had been in the playground , which was the only vantage point from which body recovery would be observable .
18 The two men already there had been on duty now for two hours .
19 Nevertheless it had been at Bray 's Buildings , stench or no stench , squeals of slaughtered beasts or no squeals , that one of the most fascinating of Benjamin 's children had entered the world .
20 ‘ Quite possibly true , ’ observed Nigel , ‘ but I feel not exactly what had been in mind . ’
21 She realised how close she had been to the edge when the Yggdrasil bit came for her .
22 She stopped , embarrassed suddenly , looked down , realised with a start just how close she had been to revealing some parts of her life , her thoughts …
23 She closed her book ; her papa had given it to her before she left for England and she blushed a little on remembering how short she had been with him when he had handed it over to her .
24 But he has got the sort of acidy sort of alcohol smell on his breath just like you 'd been on spirits all night or whatever , any sort of you know , wine and it 's not a beer sort of smell .
25 Her husband , Stuart , 52 , said yesterday he had been in daily contact with her since she flew to Canada last month on the second pilgrimage to find her son .
26 THE polar explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes said yesterday he had been within a week of death when he finally agreed to ‘ be sensible ’ and abandon his Antarctic expedition .
27 He had waited for her in the forests that fringed Tara , his mind filled with light and hope , his body more fiercely aware than ever it had been in his entire life .
28 And once he had been at Oxford , she said .
29 Wheat and barley he knew , and once he had been in a field of turnips .
30 Whenever I had been in London I had visited the Natural History Museum and Rowland Ward 's taxidermist shop in Piccadilly , where there was always a fascinating collection of heads , skins and mounted specimens .
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