Example sentences of "she [verb] been [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She is the same wholehearted trouper she has been through war and peace for three generations .
2 She has been to school . ’
3 She has been on holiday in Dorset ( with a friend who lives there ) , and in Shropshire and in Kent .
4 She has been on HRT for four years , has never suffered dryness again and attributes to it her general energy and enjoyment of life .
5 She is Dutch , in her late twenties , and she has been in North Africa for one-and-a-half years .
6 But until changes in the registration of women 's occupation were introduced in 1986 there was a major difference between men and women : ‘ At the registration of the death of a child … the instructions to the registrars specify that the occupation … of a woman should not be recorded unless she has been in employment for most of her adult life . ’
7 We must ensure that hospitals have well thought out discharge plans for every individual , whether he or she has been in hospital for five years or just five days , and that follow-up and after-care services are available for a lifetime if necessary .
8 Since 1988 she has been in charge of organising the BDA 's centenary celebrations a task , which she has combined with bringing up her hearing daughter Nicola .
9 She did n't remember anything like this the last time she 'd been on Earth .
10 Yeah and I said to her erm , and she said I do n't know how it came out about her son in the fire service , oh I know she 'd just come back from Orlando , cos she 'd been off work having had a hysterectomy and she had three week 's leave due to her
11 She 'd been at work , she said , when she went into labour .
12 If she 'd been at home and beset by devils like this , she would most likely have gone for a walk .
13 Helen did n't help herself or increase the possibility of peace on earth by saying she 'd been at Dad 's Chislehurst gig .
14 Mrs Clinton replied that she 'd been at college with him and they 'd had a very close relationship .
15 She remembered things from when she 'd been to school before .
16 Yeah , she 'd been to college but she could n't get her car started , she had to get her dad to drive her in and pick her up .
17 ‘ If she 'd been in love with Henry she 'd have agreed to be his mistress — not made him wait seven years for a divorce before she let him take her to bed .
18 She 'd been in touch with Tim Dunton , of course .
19 Her own business needed her attention , but she 'd been in touch with her manager , and everything was under control .
20 She 'd been in front , but then the horse fell and seemed to land on top of her .
21 When she had been at art college , but that was just kids hunting for trophies , and they had n't meant a toss to her .
22 The profession was too professional , a long study , and she had been at university , a giddy time .
23 Jane came across one called Georgina , whom she had been at school with .
24 According to them she had been at school that day and came out with them at the usual time and , as far as they knew , had gone the usual way home .
25 It was years since she had ridden a bike too , not since she had been at school and had cycled home each day .
26 By the time InterSpray arrived back in Southampton she had been at sea for 156 days , 14 hours and 9 minutes .
27 If she had been at court the young dandies would have written odes and sonnets to her eyebrows , her finger nails and her sweet rose mouth .
28 They had helped with their mother 's care when she had been at home , and taken part in planning her funeral .
29 It was news to her , she had been at home all the time and her husband had taken another ‘ wife ’ .
30 Although , as for this last speculation , Harriet could not help thinking that if Liza was still as distressed as she had been at home , she would have been even more likely to let her mother know , for she had never before been one to suffer in silence .
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