Example sentences of "been [prep] [noun] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well we 've been , I mean we were at Jenny 's for a while , I went to the bank and eh , then we 've been into Bromley all afternoon . |
2 | Not after you have n't been in school all week . |
3 | From the hospital foyer he tried to telephone the Substitute who had been in court all afternoon and wanted to hear how things had gone . |
4 | I 've been in bed all day . |
5 | You been in town all day ? |
6 | Been in town all afternoon , I have . |
7 | It was I thought you 'd of been in town all morning , no . |
8 | Nathan must have been on deck all night . |
9 | I 've been on tablets all night . |
10 | But he has got the sort of acidy sort of alcohol smell on his breath just like you 'd been on spirits all night or whatever , any sort of you know , wine and it 's not a beer sort of smell . |
11 | ‘ Well , you 've been at work all day ; we have n't seen you to tell you , ’ broke in Mrs Jones again . |
12 | She 's been at work all day ! |
13 | Yeah That 's the only bit I hated I 'd rather have been at work all week and I did n't |
14 | I 've been at work all week . |
15 | Dulé had been at sea all day beyond the outer reef , fishing for rose conches and the sweet eggwhite-smooth lambie inside ; he returned to his paddle and plied it swiftly , making the crossing under the stars . |