Example sentences of "'ve [adv] been [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After so many attempts , that day could not have been more rewarding , and I 've since been back at its summit twice .
2 ‘ I do n't dislike it , but I 've only been out with Charles about three times … ’
3 I 've only been out of prison three months .
4 I 've only been back on the case , in cosmic terms , about two-and-a-half minutes .
5 ‘ But I 've only been down to the banister to pick up my coat . ’
6 Having worked for a number of years now in community health services , previously erm in Yorkshire , in fact I 've only been down in Oxford about four or five months , I 've learnt how important it is in fact to make good working contacts with members and officers of other organizations , and particularly of local authority organizations .
7 ‘ I 've just been on to Mallachy .
8 And that 's er that 's a process that we 've just been through with the Harrogate and Knaresborough local plan .
9 I 've just been up to Tesco 's .
10 I 've just been up to the Wembley exhibition of word processor , and one of the things I noticed there was the increasing number of processors and packages which I think you would describe as friendly or at least semi-friendly to , to help people .
11 ‘ I 've just been down to the market .
12 Hiya yeah yeah oh yeah I 've just been down to oh we 've only just got in
13 I 've just been down to the grubber .
14 I 've already been up at your
15 I 've already been out among the galaxies . ’
16 ‘ On my fourteenth birthday — you 've always been around at the most important moments in my life , Harry . ’
17 ‘ Gay , you 've always been rather like that , have n't you ? ’
18 ‘ I mean I 've always been out of sorts , I 've always felt like this — oh , you know — almost as long as I can remember . ’
19 Danbridge or you can come up Danbridge in the up to Wolvercloth , yes , but I 've never been , it 's the first time I 've ever been anywhere near the shopping
20 We 've both been rather like hermits since … ’
21 ‘ They 've now been there for more than three weeks and in my view they just ca n't find their way out again .
22 We used to , we , I used to go when my husband was alive we used to go to erm Devon cos I had a brother living in Devon we used to go there , but er unfortunately I lost him when he was only fifty with a coronary , and so erm , in , cos and after that I lost my husband you see so cos we I 've never been away like that before , not , not since , years ago that was , he 's been gone twenty one years this Christmas sixteenth might be so , I 've not been able to so I , I , I go with the erm , I went with the Red Cross this year the year before last I went erm er , Char Charlie took me away we went to er a chalet we stayed at and er a friend of mine we went there for a week had a week there , that poured of rain every day , this year it poured of rain every day
23 ‘ I 've never been here at night . ’
24 tonight and then I 'm on me raffle next week , but after next , I mean I can stop in the next , I mean I was , I 've never been out since a week on Tuesday cos I was n't on the raffle Friday
25 I 've never been out of work and I do n't want to be .
26 ‘ Oh no , ’ said Robert , ‘ I 've never been out of Wimbledon ! ’
27 I ca n't fall in love with you again because I 've never been out of love with you ! ’
28 I 've realized that I 've never been out of love .
29 My mother used to say to me , ‘ Beryl you 've never been out by yourself again have you ? ’
30 I 've never been in on a Friday afternoon because erm
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