Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] have be [verb] a " in BNC.
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31 | My local bank manager said that means she 'd been renting a deposit box . |
32 | No , that would be I do n't really think of that when I , I do n't think I do n't think anybody went to see her , but I think she 'd been done a bit better . |
33 | ‘ I do n't think this man was a cousin at all , indeed , I think you 've been harbouring a criminal from jail . ’ |
34 | Now we can reveal he has been offered a new deal worth an EXTRA 2,000 a week . |
35 | and she said oh , she said I 've been to see a friend |
36 | Never mind , she said to me this morning , she said I 've been to see a friend of yours , I said well who 's that ? |
37 | But er she said she 'd been feeling a bit rough recently . |
38 | She said she 'd been following a higher moral law . |
39 | No she said she 's been to have a look at , it 's Glenys I do n't , no not Glenys |
40 | Dot wished she 'd been given a bed nearer one of the windows so she could see out , or at least by the door . |
41 | Labour frontbenchers said they had been shown a note written by Sir Terence Heiser , Permanent Secretary at the Department of the Environment , to Nicholas Ridley , the then Secretary of State . |
42 | Mr Major said he had been given a report on the particular material that was on show in a Commons committee room . |
43 | Back on his farm a few miles from a crash site , Mr Hayton said he 'd been expecting a longer sentence . |
44 | See I 've been getting a kind of rash on my face |