Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [vb base] just been " in BNC.
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1 | His name is not even mentioned in the manual of literary dates with which I have just been refreshing my memory . |
2 | ‘ And here it is convenient to refer pointedly to the fact that it is Mr. Matthey , the original lessee , and not the Richardson executors , his assignees , who is defendant to the action and respondent on this appeal , as well as to the further fact that it was these executors , and not Mr. Matthey , who were the real and only actors in the matters to which I have just been referring . |
3 | Student asks thirty people , how long it had taken them And you draw a frequency table , which you 've just been doing there . |
4 | We will consider the second claim of the clausal hypothesis first , since it relates to some of the findings which we have just been discussing . |
5 | In the case which we have just been discussing , that of the common , oppressed people , it is a question of the superego being degraded by alcoholic intoxication to the point where it and the ego can merge ( or , at least where it no longer chastizes the ego ) ; but in the case of the Inca himself we saw that it was a case of a pre-eminent individual whose ego was exalted to the point where it became the ideal ego of the entire civilization . |
6 | ‘ What an interesting coincidence or , in view of what I 've just been learning , perhaps not all that much of a coincidence . |
7 | Rain said : ‘ Despite Barbara Coleman 's chattering and despite what I 've just been told , you 're all safe because there 's no proof about the provenance of the paintings . ’ |
8 | Er so it 's mainly erm what I 've just been telling you about cleaning all |
9 | What I 've just been saying about the importance of time and movement in Proust 's novel give rise I think to a further question . |
10 | ‘ Then perhaps you should take what I have just been saying even more seriously . |
11 | He 's gone part of the way along the r road by doing what you 've just been describing non-executive directors but erm it could be a weakness if he 's seen as a er erm a business man and cavalier as opposed to somebody who fits in with the style that the city 's always looking for . |
12 | All of which slots in with what you 've just been saying . |
13 | It 's not much after what you 've just been through , but I 'd hate to end up in a French jail and , as I forgot my licence , I 'm not insured to move this car . ’ |
14 | Is n't that what you 've just been telling me ? |
15 | This should be very apt from what you 've just been doing . |
16 | That 's right section three , it should be blank at the moment except for what you 've just been given . |
17 | Oh what you 've just been hanging around too much . |
18 | Let me pick up a few points which occur to me arising out of what you 've just been saying . |
19 | Let me pick up a few points which occur to me arising out of what you 've just been saying . |
20 | Have anxiety , fear , guilt , anger , personal embarrassment or ridicule played a significant part in what you have just been analysing ? |
21 | Or is that what we 've just been talking about ? ’ |
22 | Looked a sensible , down-to-earth type to me , and he might be a corrective to what we 've just been hearing . |
23 | But what we 've just been saying makes me ask if even that is going too far . |
24 | It would have to be , given what we 've just been talking about . |
25 | Mr Chairman I believe I have the floor and I would also say that contrary to what we 've just been told there are people employed by what was called and three to four hundred people are employed , they 're not effected other than fifteen people , fifteen people were not effected by this statement and there are some hundred and eighty people who still work for and connected with the project . |
26 | worked up the ladder , but , what 's required in a judge , I would say , put putting for the moment , what we 've just been discussing on the side , that is , any question of bias , or sex bias , a judge is there in court , to perform an intellectual . |
27 | So w er we did what we 've just been suggested from the front here you see . |