Example sentences of "'ve been [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is one other point I 'd just like because yo you 've been on about Labour controlled Councils . |
2 | Cos they 've been on about people |
3 | I 've been on at my husband to get a fitted carpet in this room because this lino drives me mad . |
4 | Well I , I 've been on to world wom women 's committee and they assure me that they , the hospital says these tests should come through in a week , at the most three week 's , but you can phone them , so that certainly has improved , there does n't seem to be a back log . |
5 | Witnesses er who 've who 've been on to us have described seeing five people dead , and at least three wounded who were being rushed to hospital . |
6 | They 've been on to us . |
7 | Well we 've been on to and they do n't seem to do an awful lot . |
8 | I 've been on to the P.L.A . |
9 | Because I had a number of people who 've been on to me talking about the mess on the , on the recreation ground , and asking what it 's for , and as soon as you explain why , you know , it 's been accepted . |
10 | I 've been on to this morning , asked me to and they have got thirty palettes there at the moment . |
11 | I 've been on to Di this long time and have one like that , then you can and put down so you can have more room , you know , when you put it out . |
12 | I said three flights that I 've been on in the last fortnight . |
13 | ( Lazing 's highly recommended if you 've been up for the 8.30am aerobics . |
14 | ‘ I 've been up for the past three hours , ’ he said , looking me up and down rather coldly . |
15 | I 've been up for a bath and we 've been looking at the room I shall occupy . |
16 | ‘ It 's not that early — I 've been up for ages , and I 'm leaving in a few minutes . |
17 | Yeah , you 're gon na have one in a minute I 've been up for ages ! |
18 | So we 've been up for some time cos the arms are wet where he 'd been sucking it ! |
19 | No , I 've been up for an hour ! |
20 | You 've been up for weeks now , have n't you ? |
21 | Wait until he knows what else you 've been up to ! ’ |
22 | I 've been up to my eyes in mannequins and haute couture . ’ |
23 | Then he admitted as he shovelled manure at a tree-planting ceremoney in his Huntingdon constituency : ‘ It occurs to me I 've been up to my neck in this stuff for the last month . ’ |
24 | ‘ D' you mind tellin' me what you 've been up to all day ? ’ demanded Dolly . |
25 | Right , that over , report on what you 've been up to and the condition of your ankle . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 've been up to my ears , ’ he says . |
27 | ‘ And you 're lucky to get that , given what you 've been up to , ’ Sylvie said coldly . |
28 | I know what you 've been up to . |
29 | Well the , the er the Guilds I can speak now because I 've been up to a higher level , I 've been on the section and Birmingham is a very big area . |
30 | You 've been up to something . |