Example sentences of "and [vb past] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Bonington commented on his experiences at sea : ‘ I am not a natural sailor and found being on a very small boat without exercise very trying .
2 This time he did n't miss , he shot past Stowell and United were on level terms , amazingly , they almost snatched the lead a minute later when a brilliant save by Stowell denied Simpson once again .
3 The time-consuming tasks of keeping families clean and fed were for the most part carried out with wholly inadequate equipment in depressing surroundings .
4 Meanwhile the factory towns and the mines were not far off as they were in the South , and the northern peasant was used to a hard life ; he was not forced to stay on the land as a pauper , since employers and employed were in the same economic difficulties and regarded each other as of nearly the same status .
5 He thought compatibility and interests which could be shared and understood were of prime importance .
6 In evidence earlier this week Lord Aldington , 75 , formerly Brigadier Toby Lowe , said the first he had heard that the men , women and children sent back from the British-occupied zone of Austria had been tortured and massacred was from Count Tolstoy in 1979 .
7 The sexual relationship between the victim and accused was on occasions the focal point of the press coverage .
8 Patrick had fallen off a ladder over a year and a half ago and had been off work for much of that time .
9 The libretto , which had been lying in his drawer for years , had been written by a M. Frontenac , who had known Alain-Fournier personally , and had been under the spell of his novel since it first appeared in 1913 .
10 For a long time now Luce had been a great admirer of Peter Sebastian 's work , and had been over the moon when she 'd been approached and offered this wonderful opportunity .
11 Fortunately for Quinn , Sam was a trained agent , and had been through her apprenticeship in stake-out duties , than which nothing is more boring .
12 The employee was married and had been with a savings bank in a small town for more than 26 years .
13 Answers to questions about their fellow workers ' reactions when they heard the news of planned redundancies suggested a difference in attitude between some of those who were close to pension age and had been with the company for long periods and other workers .
14 She 'd accompanied Chicot on several sorties against Nazi occupation troops , and had been with the gang on a daring bank raid .
15 She was almost the same age as Julius , and had been with him for over ten years .
16 Hugh was 62 years ' old and had been with Douglas Reyburn for 28 years .
17 Given the previous level of set-net effort , however , the population was probably originally much larger , and had been on the decrease for many years , at least since the rapid expansion of set-net use in the mid 1970s .
18 Wheeler said he had been a member of the force for twelve and a half years and had been on duty on the Docks since last August .
19 The man was a fellow-American and had been on a tour of European branches for the previous three days .
20 The agent , a good one , reported that the affair was n't quite as dramatic as first accounts had suggested and had been on a far smaller scale , but that students had definitely been involved and at least one of them appeared badly hurt .
21 Arthur Skyrne was 59 and had been on the dole for ten years when he joined Roseberry ; now he is site safety officer and one of the directors of the company .
22 All three came from the Midlands and had been at the sharp end of the business as salesmen for distribution companies .
23 As it happened , my father had around this time come to the end of his distinguished service at Loughborough House with the death of his employer , Mr John Silvers , and had been at something of a loss for work and accommodation .
24 He was 6 years old and had been at the school for three terms when the head , knowing that I was a neighbour and friend of Balbinder 's mother , invited me to go with Mrs Singh to a meeting with the educational psychologist .
25 Alex , who had given me the cigarettes , was Scottish and had been at Lille for three days ; he had deserted from the Military Police in Germany , and thought that French food was nowhere as good as Glaswegian .
26 First she 'd learned that her grandmother , whom she adored , was dangerously ill , and had been at her bedside ever since .
27 Mr Jones said the NSA was fortunate in having Mr John Gittins and his family as hosts because they had been a pioneer of land improvement , while recognising the importance of conservation , and had been at the forefront in developing new commercial crossbred sheep which have proved a boon for Welsh farmers and their market awareness .
28 Economically , of course , it had never ceased and had been to both countries ' benefit .
29 Every Sunday on our way back from church , we 'd call on Mrs Wright , whose son was a Schools Inspector and had been to Cambridge .
30 On that afternoon of Tuesday , 31 August , McQueen 's daughter served them tea ; she wore a print linen dress , and had been to Inverness for a year 's education in reading , writing , sewing , knotting , lace- and pastry-making .
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