Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] have been a " in BNC.
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1 | As the neighbours started to emerge later in the day , everyone agreed it had been a great San Juan . |
2 | I mean they 've been a rabble all afternoon anyway , have n't they ? |
3 | I mean it 's been a helpful conversation , erm you know I 'm not s I you know you persuaded me , rightly or wrongly , that it 's not that much of an issue in in our fellowship , but it 's something that we do always need to be aware of . |
4 | It 's stupid , I mean I 've been a driving instructor seventeen year , and I 'm not allowed to teach over here . |
5 | It was erm it 's the first time that I 'd come across , I mean I 'd been a little bit of experience on , on inland waterways in Windsor er which I 'd lost when I went to Leicester and Lincoln I came back here of course and now we had the North Sea and the docks and erm that was a new area and a , and a really good challenge erm I particularly got involved with , with things like erm the movement of chemicals which was beginning to increase and coming into Felixstowe and , and er and , and er Ipswich erm and when I think back Felixstowe Dock , looking back , ended where the big jumbo tank , the Calor Gas tank is , that , that was the sort of range of Felixstowe Dock in those days . |
6 | But I realised I 'd been a bit heavy . |
7 | … ‘ I expect it has been a while , yes . ’ |
8 | Then he said slowly : ‘ I hope I 've been a good father to you . ’ |
9 | I hope I 've been a good father to you . |
10 | Betinna said , ‘ I hear you 've been a hero . ’ |
11 | Modest in the sense that he never proclaimed his talents — and they were real and varied : he was , I have heard , a very good businessman , and I know him to have been a first rate chess player and a notable painter . ’ |
12 | I know I 've been a long time on this but I 'll I think it 's nearly there . |
13 | ‘ Oh , I know I 've been a trial to you ever since Mother died , and running away with Garry was n't the smartest thing I 've ever done , but at least I met Roman because I was foolish and I do n't think he 'll hold it against me , will he ? ’ |
14 | I know I 've been a bit stupid , but I 'm trying to get my act together and all Luke-do-it-all-Denner does is give me a hard time ! |
15 | Lawrence added : ‘ I know it has been an expensive season for fans , but I hope they will dig deep to back the team in their final home game . ’ |
16 | It 's a very simple rhythm , but he had written the whole thing shifted over and I got the manuscript and I 'm looking at it and going ‘ Man , I know it 's been a while since I read a lot of solo guitar , but this does n't look right ! ’ |
17 | ‘ I know it 's been a long day but I want you to drive to Sion tonight . |
18 | ‘ I had never been interviewed before but felt really at ease , mainly because I discovered I had been an informal link worker all my life ! |
19 | And I knew I had been a child when I first came to live with him . |
20 | I said ( I was shocked , because from what he had said about other things , I thought he must be Labour , I knew he had been a Communist once ) , I 'd rather we had the New People than poor people . |
21 | I knew he had been a colleague of my father ; I wondered how he knew I was on the Sort-to . |
22 | I bet you 've been a sergeant , I bet you 'ave . ’ |
23 | She looked at the strong old face , the arched bone of the nose , the imperious , high forehead and thought : I bet she 's been a tartar in her day . |
24 | I affirm it to have been a fine active stock of books which ought to be available in any good library service … |
25 | Cos I thought it 'd been a nice day we could of nipped down to Sainsbury 's |
26 | I think he 's been a bit green today . |
27 | I think you 've been a lot more conscientious and got a lot er , potentially a lot more out of it . |
28 | An inglenook , Oh I think it had been a place a sort of built off the fireplace . |
29 | Well I think it 's been a mans world , they , they 've had a wonderful time ! |
30 | I think it 's been a continuing problem in the flats . |