Example sentences of "she [verb] been [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I know she has been friendly with you — perhaps spoken freely to you . |
2 | She has been honest with herself and the lesson is clear . |
3 | ‘ I am not saying she has been subject to a temptation to exaggerate , but I merely remind you of those matters which can exist in relation to a woman 's evidence . ’ |
4 | Such remarks , along with the usual party-political imperatives , mean that she has been subject to reflex ridicule for being out of step . |
5 | ‘ She has been marvellous for Constance . |
6 | Damaris discovers that she has been guilty of intellectual sin in failing to believe , to realize imaginatively , the nature of the material she is studying . |
7 | He wonders if she has told her husband the docteur — he imagines a cheerful Depardieu in a white coat — of the steps she has been obliged to take in order to get the part . |
8 | Margaret O'Mara , a classicist and economist who has spent almost twenty years in the Treasury where she has been involved in monetary policy and the control of public expenditure . |
9 | Working with the Church and the community , she has been involved in reconciliation work aiming to address the trauma of conflict and poverty . |
10 | She has been involved with assisting at church services which were relevant to issues of world poverty . |
11 | She has been involved with minors and this is completely horrendous . |
12 | She has been involved in three new workout videos entitled The Shape Series , which she presents . |
13 | She has been involved with promoting freedom of information in local government . |
14 | He knows she has been married since graduating but does n't know her present surname or whereabouts . |
15 | Having invented the phrase ‘ Sea Use Planning ’ she has been delighted to note the emergence of departments of Sea Use Planning at some ( not U. K. ! ) universities . |
16 | She has been depressed for some time . |
17 | And it is not the first time she has been successful . |
18 | Although the poem is conventional in several respects , it ends critically , not with the shepherdess cheered up by a song or by the sight of another attractive shepherd , but with Daphne recognizing that she has been gullible about her young man . |
19 | ‘ She has been unwell for some time ; she is liable to spells of nervous depression . |
20 | ‘ It 's true she has been unkind to you , because she dislikes your faults , as Miss Scatcherd dislikes mine . |
21 | And Helen replies , she has been unkind to you , no doubt because , you see , she dislikes your cast of character as Miss Scatcherd does mine . |
22 | She has been grateful to leave the arguing to him and has rewarded him with gold medal after gold medal . |
23 | AFTER a total of 36 years ' service in the nuclear industry — during which she has been personal secretary to no fewer than three chairmen — Dorothy Ashurst has retired . |
24 | It is a great merit in Mrs Taylor that she has been content to be guided by her moral taste , which is very fine and true , without trying to form a set of principles upon it . |
25 | However rich or famous her lovers are , Carla , who admits she has been AIDS-tested , insists on one thing — safe sex . |
26 | She has been good to me and although she knows there is something wrong and maybe suspects there is something I have not told her about she gives nothing away . |
27 | She has been active on the London fringe , playing the title part in Strindberg 's Miss Julie , Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Ernest and other parts . |
28 | She has been active in local politics since 1985 when she took up a seat on Cleveland county council for Victoria ward , Thornaby . |
29 | But she admitted she has been thrilled at the response the records bring and the millions of fan letters she has been sent over the years . |
30 | For some time she has been head dancer of a troupe and has travelled extensively abroad , taking part in cabaret on land and aboard cruise ships . |