Example sentences of "who 's be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And as for the delay in writing , do n't you have any idea how time-consuming it is , looking after someone who 's been paralysed by a stroke ? ’ |
2 | I know this may sound like a long shot — but someone who 's been listening to 2 Pac 's ‘ 2PacalypseNow ’ super-LP was recently arrested in a stolen car ( with the tape still playing ) for killing a police officer in America . |
3 | Her boyfriend , who 's been questioned by police but released , says she knew the dangers of her lifestyle . |
4 | er up , one who 's been invited to one 's birthday party |
5 | Mo , one who 's been invited to one 's |
6 | The only people you get on the flats , is the people who live on the flats , and the people who 's been invited into the flats . |
7 | There might be a new big fish , a defector , who 's been landed by us . |
8 | 17 year old , Richard Tuthill , the youngest driver and his dad , who 's been acting as navigator will make it too in their old beetle . |
9 | And are there people in class four at Stronsay school who 's been looking at some of the legends . |
10 | ‘ There is a man next door who 's been looking for a job at least five years . |
11 | St. Jennifer , Big Sister , Robin Hood of the workers — Who 's been looking after Mummy , d' you imagine ? ’ |
12 | Who 's been living with him ? |
13 | And finally we impeached a man called Waddell who 's been boasting to everyone in Barlinnie Jail that he and another man did it . ’ |
14 | A woman who 's been writing to a convicted killer facing the gas chamber in America is to visit him on Death Row . |
15 | A fourteen-year-old boy who 's been charged with twenty-seven crimes this year is spending two weeks in Spain at the taxpayers expense . |
16 | This is a , probably an appropriate moment for me to , to refer to the letter I 've received from John , who as you know , who 's been served in respect in London , I , I , he 's asked me to read the letter but it 's fairly lengthy , and his first part simply reiterates the point which Bruce raised about the er , er , attack on the boundaries . |
17 | A pensioner who 's been robbed of more than three thousand pounds in three months , says if the men are caught , the judge should lock them up and throw away the key . |
18 | He might look like an old man who 's been run over a few times to you , but to me … ’ he puffed his chest out even further ‘ … he 's a vicious criminal . ’ |
19 | A very nice man who 's been struck off the register because he married a patient . |
20 | Prince Alexis — who 's been staying with us for ages — asked me to marry him , and I said no . |
21 | The victim 's daughter , who 's been comforted by the Minister at her local Methodist Church , said she could think of no reason why her father should have been attacked , but she was convinced someone must know the killer . |
22 | An MP who 's been campaigning for years to have the road improved said tonight that he 'll be pressing the government yet again to have it upgraded to a dual carriageway . |
23 | Like a baby who 's been rolled in warm lotions and talcum powder . |
24 | No , it was the last you know the dramatic end that everybody who 's been waiting for watching that film from seven o'clock till |
25 | And and the big bear said who 's been sleeping in my bed . |
26 | No such luck I 'm afraid for a car swindler who 's been gaoled for two years after he was caught boarding the same holiday flight as his victim . |
27 | Who 's been gossiping to you about her running away with the married man when she was fifteen and ending up in the Daily Record ? |
28 | A farmer who 's been fighting for years to KEEP gypsies on his land has been given the go-ahead after a public inquiry . |
29 | Jonathan Madden is a would-be twentieth century folly builder who 's been thwarted by town planners . |
30 | A mother-in-law ( that 's how I thought about her already ) , a French mother-in-law who 's been deserted by an Englishman now being introduced by her daughter to the Englishman she wants to marry ? |