Example sentences of "[vb past] been [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ At your age , I 'd been married five years . |
2 | She said : ‘ I 'm very sad because we 'd been married 20 years . |
3 | We 'd been married ten years , that 's always supposed to be a bad time . |
4 | it was in here it was sort of like , he 'd been niggly all day , he was tired , he sort of like knocked it over with his foot , and of course it went straight over the dry nappy that was laid out on the floor ready to put under him , I said oh that nappy |
5 | Lord , she 'd been awake ten minutes and already they were at each other 's throats ! |
6 | Well then th they must have been she said they 'd been concerned all day . |
7 | The deal was effectively concluded in November 1992 , but had been pending final approval by the European Community , which is financing the project under its PHARE programme . |
8 | The deal was effectively concluded in November 1992 , but had been pending final approval by the European Community , which is financing the project under its PHARE programme . |
9 | Her window had been wide all night and as she got out of bed she looked down on the dusty heads of trees where sparrows were fussing . |
10 | Middlesbrough Council spokesman Mike Clark said the £15,000 available for grants had been over-subscribed four times . |
11 | Indeed , when I visited the Pride Club recently , I got talking to a gay man who had been present that night and remembered it with anger and disgust . |
12 | Secondly there 's some of the nurses who were n't present at the meeting three weeks ago who had been present three years ago . |
13 | On the other hand the number of university graduates greatly increased : many of them had served in the forces , usually as officers , and several had been temporary civil servants . |
14 | That winter had been savage , she had been savage that winter . |
15 | There had been intermittent heavy firing and tank movements around the presidential palace since the previous night , reportedly by dissident officers seeking to prevent Tesfaye Gebre Kidan from ordering a unilateral ceasefire — which he in fact did that evening . |
16 | All the houses in the village had been small single-storey homes , perhaps only four square metres in area . |
17 | If this had been ordinary civil litigation I would have agreed . |
18 | While his predecessors had been ordinary royal humans . |
19 | There had been strong anti-JNA feeling in Slovenia since the notorious 1988 trial of journalists and a warrant officer accused of illegally disclosing secret plans for a military clampdown against Slovene liberals [ see pp. 36374 ; 36663 ] . |
20 | Criticism of it was by no means new : a generation earlier , in the second decade of the century , there had been various anti-enclosure measures , an Act in 1515 to prevent the conversion of land from tillage to pasture , and the establishment of commissions of enquiry by Wolsey in 1517 and 1518 to investigate the extent of enclosures . |
21 | But as the police had been helpful all day a group of four walkers were allowed to deliver the letter . |
22 | Because she 'd seen the bottle , and it had been good French burgundy … |
23 | See if it had been nice this Saturday we could 've gone and got the wheel back on the caravan but |
24 | There had been occasional brief meetings to discuss some detail of the conversion . |
25 | In the first place , his appearance had changed : what had been youthful good looks had changed into a sort of equine distress . |
26 | Many had been awake all night , listening with increasing horror to the first confused reports of the massacre in Peking . |
27 | She had been awake all night and was looking forward to taking a nap . |
28 | Five others had been unsuccessful Parliamentary candidates , three of them being Conservatives . |
29 | She had been strange that morning , even before the row over her car , and dressed strangely . |
30 | In the first place protectionism had been traditional Conservative policy before the emergence of free trade and Joseph Chamberlain had revived some sympathy for the idea in the early twentieth century . |