Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pers pn] have [be] a " in BNC.

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1 It seemed to be of horsemen having a nice peaceful ride in the wood — picnickers , almost — until I discovered the animal , when it became perfectly clear that it had been a hunting scene all along .
2 In the first place it was clear that it had been a mistake to let Alexei know that his transfer away from the Praetorian Guard had been requested — because if the boy was looking for an excuse for his antagonism , then the one with which he had just been presented was perfect .
3 I warn the House — I am afraid that I have been an awful bore in continually pointing this out — that , as we extend the concept of health care out into the community , we shall find more and more unsatisfied demands that have not previously been recognised .
4 I would n't have got to wear this if I 'd been a factory worker . ’
5 It would be equally grave if it had been a burglary charge but he was facing one of the most serious allegations you could make .
6 Can I just ask , would it be different if it had been a military aircraft ?
7 This may be made worse if the patient feels stigmatized because he has been a psychiatric inpatient .
8 — Edwardian working-class sport as a whole was less violent than it had been a half-century before .
9 Those who did live there all knew Father McGiff and they were able to inform the ignorant that he had been a close friend of the Rabbi ever since the Jews had arrived in the city .
10 Cabinet members were tight-lipped and unsmiling as they emerged from Downing Street , but MPs were convinced that it had been a stormy session , with ministers bitterly fighting their corners in what has been described as the most stringent public spending round for years .
11 ‘ I 'm sorry if I 've been a bit below par this evening , ’ she apologised .
12 ‘ I suppose I could have got action like that if I 'd been a count , ’ she mused .
13 The heartache and suffering over the centuries has made them tough and strong and it 's been a slow evolution .
14 They both drank , conscious that it had been a long afternoon , and Shelley at least was thirsty .
15 I am acutely conscious that I have been a source of aggravation to Pa recently over my stupid allergy to vegetables ; it can not be pleasant to see the products one has slaved over summer and winter being regurgitated on to the dinner plate of one 's elder child .
16 He was taken aback , and more confused than he 'd been a moment ago .
17 Herbie was Craigavon district Secretary 1979–87 and he has been a branch representative since 1978 .
18 The garden is so large because it had been a ‘ deese ’ , meaning , in Sussex parlance , a drying ground for herring ; dried they became bloaters for which Rye is famed .
19 All that he has is a right to apply for postponement under section 5(2) .
20 If you 'd wanted to separate off your paras , you 'd put in a full size slug because it was easy to make up and the whole thing was absolutely modular erm but perhaps it would have looked better if it had been A four , or you know , Swiss in some way .
21 And Armistice Day is the best and brightest memory of all because it had been a war to end all wars and no one would ever allow such a thing to happen again …
22 Would he have loved her more if she had been a son ? ,
23 Wilberforce J held , among other things , firstly , that the retention provisions , which operated after the end of the employee 's employment , substantially interfered with his right to seek employment and therefore operated in restraint of trade ; secondly , that the transfer system and the retention system , when combined , were in restraint of trade and that , since the defendants had not discharged the onus of showing that the restraints were no more than was reasonable to protect their interests , they were in unjustifiable restraint of trade and ultra vires ; thirdly , that the court could examine a contract between employers only and declare it void on grounds on which such a contract would be declared void if it had been a contract between an employer and employee , and that it was open to an employee to bring an action for a declaration that such a contract was in restraint of trade , inasmuch as it threatened his liberty of action in seeking employment , which was a matter of public interest ; and , fourthly , that it was a case in which the court could and should grant the plaintiff the declarations sought .
24 It was sad coming back alone to an empty house , Ianthe thought , but how much worse if it had been a single furnished room , like poor Miss Grimes .
25 So he called me up and asked me if I wanted to play it , which was incredibly flattering because I 'd been a fan of his for such a long time .
26 ‘ Although I 'm champion and it 's been a wonderful year I feel I ca n't truly call myself the title holder until I beat Joey on the roads . ’
27 HOW DO you follow up your first single when it 's been a Number One ?
28 The pay of a sailor in the French navy in 1789 was practically the same as it had been a century before , though during that period prices had almost doubled .
29 It would have been nice if it had been a decade to the day since the dog died that I exhumed its skull , but in fact I was a few months late .
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