Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] be [verb] all [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | They were large as life recreations from the EA Hockey game I 'd been playing all week . |
2 | I 'd been to work all day and I 'd been and been running sheets off all night . |
3 | I had been repelling all visitors with even the slightest suggestion of a cold but had no power over the internal workings of his cancer . |
4 | It was the prose at which I had been working all morning . |
5 | The sun , which had been hidden all day , broke through the cloud at the very moment that Bill fell tail first into a peat hole filled with boggy water and could n't get out . |
6 | used to have to w run the old b back the old horse and cart into the co crew yard which had been standing all year with about umpteen beasts on it , trampling it down , more straw , trample it down , more straw , trample it down . |
7 | At last she could admit honestly to herself that some part of her had been waiting all evening for this moment when her own self-imposed barriers would be swept away . |
8 | Mrs Abigail , similarly affected , believed that what she 'd been dreading all day had now come about : the parents of some child had arrived at the bungalow . |
9 | She would walk the ten-mile round trip over the Downs to Charleston without demur , striding out in an afternoon , often rapt in thought , puzzling over the next scene in the novel she had been writing all morning . |
10 | A STABLE lad who had been drinking all day took a colleague 's car and smashed it through a wall . |
11 | She looked like a girl who had been tripping all night . |
12 | In fact the night he died , the Saturday , we 'd been fishing all day , just the two of us . |
13 | ‘ We 'd been walking all day , brushing through great webs of giant spiders , and at one stage I looked back at Adrian Arbin , who I was with , and it was like a horror film — his face was running with blood , blood running into his eyes , down his neck , staining his shirt . |
14 | We had been waiting all Genesis for words like those . |
15 | My father grilled us about what we had been doing all week . |
16 | When they landed there was no choice but to start the ten-mile journey to Achnacarry Castle on foot , so they set off , even though they had been walking all day . |
17 | ‘ You see , ’ he went on as though they had been talking all afternoon , ‘ I had no idea until this morning that you were in the same state as I. ’ |
18 | He 'd been screwing all day and he 'd walk into the camp fucking going |
19 | In ‘ Downtown Beirut ’ , the boozery next door to the infamous ‘ Village Idiot ’ on 10th St. , ( where two Pogues ' albums continually rotate on the juke box ) , a dastardly plan was hatched to kidnap Strummer from out of the ‘ Seven B ’ bar , where he 'd been drinking all week , and substitute him onstage with Joe Hurley . |
20 | It had been raining all day and by the time I got to the inn I looked like a pink sponge in a cagoule . |
21 | It had been raining all night and in the stillness of morning the clouds and mist had not yet cleared . |
22 | The weather was fine on the day , a lucky day as it had been raining all week . |
23 | He had been drinking all night long , beer and whisky . |
24 | He had been drinking all day with Slatter on 3 April , they had consumed some fourteen or fifteen quarts of ale , they had entered the Chequers , where they had been involved in an argument with two large men he now knew to be Hewett and Charlton . |
25 | Then Corporal Auriega , a fat Spaniard who sweated all the time , arrived back from town where he had been drinking all evening with his friends . |
26 | But birthday boy Wright was waiting to break the deadlock with the goal he had been seeking all night . |
27 | Later , over coffee , Steven broached the subject that he had been waiting all day to discuss with Jennifer . |
28 | And at last Sergeant heard the voice he had been waiting all day to hear : |
29 | He had been sitting all evening in exactly the spot from which the gun had been fired . |
30 | Yuan looked down , then broached the subject he had been avoiding all evening . |