Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] that have been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ While you 've been sitting on your intellectual arses alternately pitying yourselves and the so-called workers , it 's my hard work , my money that 's been keeping this country — ’ Stalking off indoors ; the door shuts .
2 ‘ Is there something about my work that 's been bothering you , Headmaster ? ’
3 The Jones collaboration in part grew out of such a quest , though there were aspects of their work that had been anticipated in India long before , unrecorded and so unknown to them .
4 Lizards visit particular rocks in their terrain that have been heated by the Sun .
5 All the points of her body that had been pressed against him were suddenly touched with fingers of ice .
6 She tried to tell herself it was her pride that had been damaged , but something raw and bleeding inside told a different story .
7 Such ideas , however , were not based entirely on the critics ' response to what was on display ; rather , they derived from opinions about O'Keeffe and her art that had been formulated by Stieglitz and his circle of friends and published before 1923 .
8 However , the Regional Development Officer of the housing association insisted on carrying out the same thorough appraisal of its potential that had been applied to the previous buildings .
9 Your local vet will also advise you and will probably have leaflets in his or her surgery that have been published by the various pet food manufacturers .
10 It is his type that has been projected as a desirable up to the present time , although I feel that recently , Rottweilers in Germany have become slightly lighter in build and longer in the loin , a very workmanlike animal , designed for Schutzhund work .
11 It was quite literally his vitality that had been sapped by Montaine 's death , leaving his talent and his intelligence in irons without it .
12 He thought of his dam that had been to make a lake .
13 Reinhard Heydrich wiped the portion of his face that had been covered by his mask .
14 Here we were on swings in small parks , our hair that had been blonded by the African sun now turning dark , as if another person was emerging , slowly , day by day , and with it our accents changed too , so that we spoke in multiple mangled voices as we moved endlessly , six times , seven times , eight , nine times through different versions of Englishness .
15 During the above step , focus your attention on the sensations in the part of your body that has been brought under tension .
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