Example sentences of "[verb] all been a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I just wonder whether it has all been a waste of time . ’
2 I hope it is not too late to say yes , I 'd like very much to have dinner on Friday and I too feel we 've been rather silly and it has all been a misunderstanding … ’
3 It has all been a fantastic myth exploded by grim reality .
4 We 've all been a bit worried about you and I would love to see you .
5 Bonn officials last night played down the extent of the last-minute rethink of their tactics at Strasbourg and one said that it had all been a ‘ silly misunderstanding ’ .
6 He would come exuberantly into the office after ops with his crew tagging along behind him , to tell us that our weather forecast had been spot on , it had all been a piece of cake , bombs went down — Wham ! — right on the target , no trouble at all , good show ! , and here they were back on the old tarmac , cheating death again , etc .
7 Drugged again , they regained consciousness outside the valley in anguish that it had all been a dream .
8 Within Dotty 's hearing a home pirate remarked that he thought it had all been a storm in a teacup .
9 On some mornings the ducks on Three Island Pond would take off in great arcing flights against the sun , round and behind the Cages and out of sight , round again and behind the distant trees and then suddenly back again as if it had all been a mistake and they had never meant to fly off in the first place .
10 After so long thinking that the reason for our kidnap had been bad feeling between Britain and Iran , and knowing that , before the Rushdie affair at least , fences had been mended , it was hard to believe now that it had all been a mirage .
11 It had all been a dream ; perhaps she 'd never even left it .
12 And then I made a mistake , I felt it had all been a sacrifice in vain , I felt I had to make him appreciate what I 'd done , that he ought to let me go — so I tried to tell him .
13 Now she finally had to admit that it had all been a total failure .
14 But it had all been a sham .
15 Now he saw it had all been a sham .
16 He had rendered her almost mindless there and it had all been a cheap trick , not even part of his wish to get her to accept her father .
17 But it had all been a trick , a dreadful trick .
18 She had been convinced at first that it had all been a mistake , that she had indeed misread the unspoken message contained in the postcard .
19 Perhaps it really had all been a terrible misunderstanding .
20 But it had all been a bluff .
21 Surely they realised that it had all been a mistake once you explained ? ’
22 It had all been a trick , all that sweet , hot loving , that tenderness , just a cruel device to help him find out what she knew .
23 It had all been a far cry from the excitement of her engagement to the handsome young houseman when the Stevenses had celebrated with a party in the garden of their home .
24 And as if it had all been a bad dream , Tara wakes up soon after .
25 Perhaps it had all been a dream .
26 It 's all been a bit too easy on the ear and eye .
27 ‘ It 's all been a bit bloody , I gather . ’
28 In fact , it 's all been a bit of a downhill coast ever since ! ’
29 It 's all been a bit of fun , bit of a laugh really .
30 ‘ Well , perhaps you can ring him after we 've gone and explain that it 's all been a mistake ?
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