Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The principal problem about them has generally been said to be that of their meaning or semantics .
2 Now several alternative notations are available , and no attempt to evaluate all of them has yet been made .
3 Neither of them has ever been cooped up in kennels . ’
4 Prince Jan Lubomirski , who managed to buy his castle of Kruszyna back from the local council for a symbolic zloty ( they refused Barbara Johnson 's offer of millions in a fine gesture of patriarchal loyalty ) , can not get the Lodz Museum to return the set of family portraits removed from it , even though none of them has ever been exhibited since being confiscated .
5 They probably thought , at that time of the afternoon , that I 'd just been made redundant .
6 To judge by your face , you 'd have thought I 'd just been sentenced to hang , not thrown a lifeline . ’
7 I 'd just been turned down for yet another job , hardly any money left — desperate , I was , and out comes your grandfather , asks me what 's wrong . ’
8 By nine , the playroom was like something censored out of Gremlins , and I spent most of the morning as a cross between Mummy Bear and Mister Wolf I 'd just been pinned to the floor , it was like an insane asylum in Lilliput , when buti Sikita beckoned me to the phone .
9 Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good .
10 Funny I 'd just been saying that , just been reading a book allegedly written by erm Uri Geller , you know the
11 I 'd just been making a documentary about real heroes and I was n't in any mood to put up with actors who were only heroic on screen .
12 I took it for granted I 'd just been lying there since I went out , and whoever had jumped me had made off and left me there .
13 The divi was very important which is why I , as a Guild 's woman erm through I suppose the memories of mother , was so adamant in against the dividend stamps because to us , that woman who I 'd just been talking about , Councillor Mrs always , I 'm sure no one would mind me saying it , but she always used to tell us that it was her thrift and she saved and they brought their house through this , the Co-op you see .
14 I 'd just been talking to the guard , twelve hour shifts , sixty hours a week and he ca n't even have any time off for tea breaks or meal breaks .
15 I 'd previously been trained in management and I did n't want to be an audio typist .
16 I 'd rather been hoping Lewis or Verity might have asked me what the file contained by now , and what I was doing , but — annoyingly — neither of them had .
17 Even though I 'd eventually been allowed my inhaler and eye ointment in Holloway , it had all been taken off me again .
18 ‘ On its own , perhaps not , but I 'd also been told that day that people believed you and an English journalist who lives here , James Cobalt , were making enquiries about drug trafficking .
19 Er , I 'd been told er that he 'd been in prison with Mr er I believe it was in nineteen eighty six and I 'd also been told that in the past er and er had planned armed robberies together .
20 I could n't understand why I 'd not been killed when there were so many others who …
21 I 'd not been thinking of us as boyfriend and girlfriend , you see .
22 I 'd best be gone . ’
23 I 'd best be sending out letters to see how my credit stands at home . ’
24 ‘ Now really , I 'd best be getting back .
25 ‘ Nay , I 'd best be getting back . ’
26 Well there , I 'd best be getting Miss Maynard 's tray ready .
27 ‘ I 've only one more thing to say , Bella , and then I 'd best be cutting along .
28 I 'd best be going , ’ I said .
29 I 'd best be going Pete .
30 Then I 'd best be going . ’
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