Example sentences of "'ve [det] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She 's the same as we 've all been treated at home
2 You 've all got friends and relations in er other jobs and they 've all been struggling for the last two or three years have n't they ?
3 That 's all been altered , i they 've all been made into shops and spoilt the you know , the and there used to be old 's , the shoe shop and Mr. 's watch shop and Mrs 's pastry shop .
4 I think you 've got to do something drastic , at the end of last year a considerable number of working parties and committees were actually reduced or eliminated , and I look at education and I look at the sub- committees of education , they 've all been replaced by working parties now that meet more and more regularly .
5 They 've all been joining in singing a Christmas carol but you have given me an idea for your present but you 'll have to hurry though - it 's Christmas Eve .
6 probably are aware of in any event is that there is a facility for sandwiches laid on and I I think you 've all been told about it .
7 Erm now for the moment we 've all been waiting for er what this means in terms of er profit loss and cash flow and Anne will once again enlighten us
8 The exception to that is that Group Group B — you 'll see in your folders you 've all been allocated to a group — Group B's session work will be in this work .
9 so they 've all we 've all been vetted over over a number of years .
10 But through , through erm the period , particularly after campaigns in nineteen forty one , forty two , you , you , you 've got a l a lot of people coming into the Party , then they 've all been instilled with the spirit , you can then send them out into the villages .
11 I just want to ask Mr Chairman , and I do n't want to start er , er , a political debate or anything , erm , the specialist placements erm , three forty six thousand , how many is that catering for , I presume that 's the figure that we 've all been talking about , in these three issues ?
12 But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women .
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