Example sentences of "she [verb] [been] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | This book is for Ear'ole , who has been as enthusiastic about my shop as she has been about all the other things that I have tackled , and then begged her to help with . |
2 | As Elisabeth , Rosalind Plowright sounded more secure than she has been for some time on British stages and sang her last aria with true Verdian pathos and passion . |
3 | She then moved to Bristol City Council where she has been for some months . |
4 | She has been in this hospital room since February waiting for her heart-lung swap . |
5 | ‘ I brought in the Readers ' Digests , ’ she muttered , unable to apply the brakes when she 'd been on such a powerful roll . |
6 | R R Ricky er Richie er longer than she 'd been with any you know , boy that she got on with |
7 | Her head was aching a bit too , but then that was not surprising perhaps after what she 'd been through this evening . |
8 | It was the first time she 'd been in such a grand vehicle , and when she looked over the side she seemed so high up she was dizzy . |
9 | She moved away from him and went over to the couch she had taken her ease in the last time she 'd been in this room . |
10 | If she 'd been in any doubt as to the strength of my feelings , she had no excuse any longer . |
11 | Jessamy remembered how very annoyed she had been about that article . |
12 | She had been at this long enough to know that , Caroline thought bitterly . |
13 | But Alicia Lockwood at seventy-nine had been as strong-willed as she had been at any time of her life . |
14 | She would likely never see her sister again , so that in her mind she would always be as she had been on that last walk over the moor to Barnswick . |
15 | Changing the subject quickly , I wondered how great an inspiration she had been to all those women out there in their 40s who lacked her drive to embark on a new career . |
16 | She had been to all the parentcraft classes , and had not learnt a thing . ’ |
17 | She had been to most of the early-morning markets as far as Hyères . |
18 | She may have had some capital of her own , though many a wife in Victorian times was little better off as one man 's wife than she had been as another man 's daughter : |
19 | She had been through enough already . |
20 | She had been over all this a thousand times in the real world , the world she privately thought of as the world of things . |
21 | The gang-girl she had been seemed as remote from her as the child she had been before that . |
22 | She had been in some tight spots with her work but this had hit her hard because she cared very much about the girl . |
23 | If she had been like most women of her time she would never have gone to Navron or kept Willian ( the Frenchman 's servant employed . |
24 | Apparently she 's been off all week . |
25 | She 's been through that process once , and it seems that she 'll stay immune to further absorption . |
26 | ‘ She 's been through enough . ’ |
27 | ‘ She 's been like that most of the afternoon , ’ Sister Duggan , who was standing by at the foot of the bed , told him . |
28 | she 's been like that for two days now |
29 | She 's had it ever since she 's been in that house . |