Example sentences of "we [vb past] [been] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tom and Terry , but especially Terry , wanted to know everything about us immediately : where we 'd been to school ; what we 'd studied ; the history of the British constitution , or lack of it from an American point of view ; what the real situation was in Ireland ; why did n't Brian hit me when I responded to a proffered cigarette with , ‘ Fuck off out of my life , you wheedling Irish bastard ’ ?
2 but for some reason we 'd been to Gateshead , and I 'd looked up food processors in the Argos catalogue
3 er somebody said well the , the table 's , we 'd been to French in the morning and I had n't realized that the table 's
4 Ever since we 'd been at university together , I 'd known him as a bit of a shower freak , staying in there for ages .
5 We 'd been in make-up and when we were n't called he said , ‘ Right , Dennis , open the bar . ’
6 There were one night the door and we 'd been in quarantine you know for th that three weeks .
7 ‘ Oh , years and years ago , after we 'd been in Italy a matter of fifteen months or so . ’
8 And I think even while we 'd been in Opposition , remember no one knew whether we were going to win or not , it surprised many people when we did , there had been some sort of discreet across-the-fence interest at the professional Civil Service level in some of the concepts that we were developing and I 'd made it a point of writing the occasional pamphlet as our thinking went along to send out smoke signals to everyone including the civil servants as to what we were about .
9 When Aziru sent his Khabiris against us , finally , we had been under siege for three years .
10 Mompesson , whose wife was among those to succumb , wrote that Eyam had become ‘ a Golgotha — a place of skulls ; and had there no been a small remnant of us left , we had been as Sodom and Gomorrah .
11 ‘ If we had been at home Rachel might have been spending the day with us instead . ’
12 We had been at Orange for a week and were having a kit inspection .
13 After we had been at school for about three years Arnold Hodson , who had been Consul in Southern Abyssinia , was staying with us at the beginning of the holidays .
14 Er , we had been at legislation inspection of becoming an , a costly service in terms of gross expenditure , and therefore we need to look for savings from those areas where we actually spend money , erm , and the belief was , the policy thought was that as our own homes were subject to our own direct management , to inspection by members , to both internal and external audits , erm , they were therefore better inspected than the independent sector , certainly more widely inspected , and therefore the least risk , in terms of any reduction on registration inspection would apply in that area .
15 We had been at college together , always close , once a little in love .
16 We had been at Canjuers for a month when Auriega and Herve , who were both drunk , buried Vadgama .
17 Our billetors were obliged to provide us with breakfast , which might be taken about 7.30 ( or 10.30 if we had been on night duty ) , and one other meal which had also to be a moveable feast .
18 We had been on holiday in Scotland and I was doing the washing on the Monday when suddenly a huge black cloud seemed to descend — a mass of fear , anxiety and utter depression . ’
19 Of course , we had been to London to visit Benjamin 's former betrothed , Johanna , a sweet girl whom he adored .
20 We had been to Blackpool to do some Christmas shopping last month and everything was going so well , ’ he said .
21 When we had been in Manchester only a week , a week of arduous rehearsals and long hours , Vicky could keep little food down and , frantic with worry for her , I urged her to go home now .
22 We returned to Makassar from the Toraja highlands with dangerously diminished funds , realizing that we had been in Celebes for two months and that the chances of finding a prahu which could carry us the nearly two thousand miles to the Aru Islands were remote .
23 In the 23 hours we had been in transit on a scheduled 32-hour flight from London Heathrow , we had become fairly observant .
24 Simultaneously we had been in touch with Sir Hubert and had discovered that he did indeed give an interview to the representative in London and had spoken ‘ off the cuff ’ to quite an extent but not justifying the outright statement attributed to him .
25 But he was not discontented now : we had been in Fe– two days and he was airing his local knowledge to impress Flora , who had just arrived .
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