Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] been all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When I get back Lucker wonders where I have been all night .
2 when she had been all hugs and trust for her father .
3 It was barely five a.m. and dawn was just breaking , but she was wide awake , as she had been all night long .
4 Go on , ask her where she 's been all afternoon , dressed up like a tart and missing for bloody hours .
5 Rovers have made enormous strides in the past 14 months and we were totally committed today — as we have been all season . ’
6 We 're all on air , we have been all morning
7 Conditions were better for fishing now than they 'd been all night .
8 was but , what you expecting that , obviously is n't called for a lot of night life , otherwise it would be there , there 's been discotheque , they 've been all sorts of things , but they 've closed down because they have n't made enough money
9 He added : ‘ Lee was outstanding as he has been all season .
10 Pulling the tabs on the thermal cans to heat up the food , she glanced over at him but he was exactly as he 'd been all day , close yet remote , unreachable .
11 It was shimmering under the surface as it had been all afternoon .
12 ‘ Leith , ’ he said , but his look was no warmer , no less arrogant than it had been all morning , ‘ you do n't … ’ he went on , and seemed slightly stuck for words .
13 It had been all whispers and lies till they got to the shop .
14 Instead , as we walked down to the bar this evening , he had been all smiles and indulgent gallantry , complimenting us on our appearance , an arm lightly circling each of our waists .
15 She climbed down , aware suddenly of how close he was to her , closer than he had been all morning , and when she turned , it was to find him looking down at her , a strange expression in his eyes .
16 He had been all kinds of fool .
17 It 's been all trouble since you stopped . ’
18 It 's been all hands to the deck at this tyre fitters .
19 He 's been all sweetness and light , promised nothing and done ditto . ’
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