Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] have be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So Britain has been stuck with trust-me pragmatism . |
2 | Meanwhile Davies has been busy with the camera and his latest 16 x 20 inch black-and-white prints of sharply-shadowed New York store fronts are on at Sonnabend through to the end of the month . |
3 | Despite Austen 's soothing reply , Salvidge took the matter up at the next meeting of the Executive , when he demanded whether or not Leith had been satisfied with Austen 's reply . |
4 | Whenever Keith has been good for a day Mr Smith should watch a programme on the television with him . |
5 | Dertliev 's withdrawal in Zhelev 's favour indicated that the BSP and UDF had come to an agreement ( reportedly Dertliev had been unacceptable to the BSP as President ) , as did the Assembly 's election by acclamation on Aug. 1 of the BSP 's Atanas Semerdzhiev as Vice-President . |
6 | Prior William had been right about one thing . |
7 | At least Rocky has been quiet for Man City . |
8 | They were talking , very movingly , about John Lennon 's death , and about how Ringo had been aware of John 's presence since . |
9 | Similarly , should you wish to discuss with either of them how BAIE has been useful to them in their university post , why not telephone , Director of PR and Information Services , University of Edinburgh ( ) 31 etc ) or , Director of development , University of Stirling on xxxxx . |
10 | Then , late one afternoon when Chola had been ill for three consecutive days , Kalchu asked the dhāmi once again to call the god to the shrine on the roof of his own house . |
11 | This was a new factor in Greek politics ; previously Corinth had been friendly towards Athens , partly for the standard reason that Greeks tended to a friends with their neighbours ' enemies ( p. 16 ) . |
12 | During this time too Ludens had been conscious of an unusual sensation . |