Example sentences of "[pron] have [been] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Find out if any of them has been linked to Hendrique over the past few months . |
2 | The second edition of this guide to medicines for older people and those who help care for them has been published by Age Concern England . |
3 | Almost nothing has been heard of Ben since he went went missing on Kos , although a British couple claimed to have seen him in August on the island of Lesbos . |
4 | According to the House of Commons Environment Committee our waste control regulations are a ‘ shambles ’ , and nothing has been done about nitrates and excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers as requested by the EC . |
5 | Racing Santander FC , who will stage the match as a benefit for the Spanish PFA , said yesterday : ‘ An England security man has checked our ground but nothing has been decided about segregation or tickets . ’ |
6 | While nothing has been decided to date , an exchange exhibition of Library of Congress material remains a possibility : the evolution of the relationship between church and state in Western culture , focusing on the Library of Congress 's Founding Fathers material has been mooted . |
7 | Although police believe the schoolgirl was almost certainly murdered , her body was never found and no-one has been prosecuted in connection with the case . |
8 | Although police believe Moira was almost certainly murdered , her body was never found and no-one has been prosecuted in connection with the case . |
9 | ‘ I can see I 've been displaced in Leo 's affections . ’ |
10 | See I 've been coming for years with mouth ulcers . |
11 | For example , knowing someone has been convicted of theft might influence one 's reactions and attitudes to that person . |
12 | Police say someone has been helping with inquiries and an inquest will be opened into the young man 's death tomorrow . |
13 | Police say someone has been helping with inquiries and an inquest will be opened into the young man 's death tomorrow . |
14 | Police say someone has been helping with inquiries and an inquest will be opened into the young man 's death tomorrow . |
15 | Police say someone has been helping with inquiries and an inquest will be opened into the young man 's death tomorrow . |
16 | ‘ I 'd been expecting for ages to hear you two were getting engaged . |
17 | The Israeli Mossad would have confirmed that I 'd been killed in Damascus . |
18 | I 'd been invited to dinner too , but declined . |
19 | I 'd been caddying for Ralph Moffatt on the pro circuit and got him through the pre-qualifier at Fairhaven , so I told him I 'd be caddying for him in the Open as I 'd heard nothing from Jack . |
20 | Before I 'd been salvaged by Martinho and Mrs Goreng they 'd had a Frenchman and a Philadelphian about three years previous who 'd written uncomfortable stuff about starving kids , flattened villages , and summary executions . |
21 | I rang her every day , but I had n't seen her during the time I 'd been living at Eva 's ; I could n't face any of them in that house . |
22 | ‘ Look , ’ I said , turning sharply on her and utilizing advice I 'd been given by Charlie about the treatment of women : Keep 'em keen , treat 'em mean . |
23 | I 'd been teaching in Preston it must have been three years then , and when I read that book I suddenly realized I knew nothing about Lancashire at all — not the real Lancashire . |
24 | But it was n't like I 'd imagined — except for the long silences when I 'd been hoping for laughs . |
25 | ‘ If I 'd been trained in mind-reading rather than riot control , Dexter , I 'd tell you . ’ |
26 | ‘ How did you know I 'd been put on probation ? ’ |
27 | Some of the theories would have made Balzac blush , but they finally decided I 'd been sleeping with Laura , her husband had beaten me up in a dark alley , and now I was on my way to kill him . |
28 | I 'd been shopping in Smiths and I thought I recognised him . |
29 | I could n't see anything , and I thought I 'd been stung by ants , but the knee became swollen and blistered and then I noticed tracks like blisters crawling up my leg from my knee , and over the course of months they went crawling up and up and round my leg — terrifying ! |
30 | Each week he would sit me on his knee and , under the pretence of asking me about the things I 'd been doing at school , he would squeeze my thighs and waist . |