Example sentences of "[pron] have been [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I do n't think I did no , oh no they did n't they would n't think of doing that then , but they do now and erm then I , I 've been around at Wiggens the old hall table where people you know , worked in the warehouse there and I 've done all sorts |
2 | Since I 've been back at work , life has been just great . |
3 | I have been on at Desmond about it , as a matter of fact , which I suppose is what she wanted . |
4 | So you 've been , you 've been back at school since I saw you last , and you 've just |
5 | Jodie Cooper from Australia told me that she had been out at Haleiwa when Johnny Boy got it into his head that she had robbed him of his wave . |
6 | The guys who had been up at Lockerbie , after Pan Am 103 , working alongside the British police , they did n't know how lucky they 'd been … |
7 | And it comes to the first of August , and Graham gets his car , his new X J S , and I get my new Lada , and we 've been out at midnight doing all this , but we come to the branch in the morning , and he parks his X J S there , and I park my Lada next to it . |
8 | They had been back at Ca' del Leone a little over two hours when Maureen phoned . |
9 | Jarvis Stringer 's grandparents ' qualifications for keeping a school were that he had been up at Oxford where he had read Greats and she had left Goldsmith 's College halfway through her teacher training . |
10 | Only that he had been up at San Carlos about two years and had a wife that was supposed to be very pretty and about fifteen years younger than he was . |
11 | He 's no he 's been back at work , off now , he 's what |
12 | Apparently he 's been down at Streatley since the weekend , but Joanne says he should be back today . |