Example sentences of "[pers pn] have been [verb] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd been wanting to break a board over my head for a long while .
2 At first I thought I 'd been commissioned to rewrite The Archers theme .
3 But after years of the DHSS , it really was the first time I 'd been spoken to like a human being .
4 My only child — I 'd been advised to have no more — and Celia saved her life .
5 I had been asked to teach a course of lectures at the Teachers ’ College , which is the only place in NZ to run a speech therapy course ( run jointly with the university ) ; so I was staying on for an extra 4 weeks , while the others ( except Ned , who was also staying in Christchurch with his job ) headed for Auckland to fly home .
6 If I had been asked to decorate a flat to reflect McIllvanney 's character then I would have given him an East Belfast bar with sawdust scattered on the floor , King Billy strutting on the walls , and blood splattered across its tobacco-stained ceiling .
7 I had been trying to negotiate the Friday lunch-time run , which was the most lucrative , office-party wise , as ER was always on the lookout for reliable drivers who could not only deliver their people but hang around and pick them up .
8 I had been trying to get a membership list for the Cicero Club , but the only other name I could come up with was George Macready , a scarfaced iceman who had a profitable share of the City 's gambling and was best known for his sword-extruding walking stick .
9 He would assume that I had been detained scrubbing the floors of the kitchens at Grindlewood Park .
10 Mr Murrell said : ‘ I had been planning to switch a lot of my British equity holdings in unit linked endowment policies and unit linked pension plans into either cash or deposit funds or with profit funds .
11 I had been bred to regard the Jews as a people of the Book , who had suffered for their devotion to one God .
12 I 've been made to look an awful fool … so humiliated …
13 ‘ My lord sheriff , reverend gentlemen , ’ said the earl , ‘ you come very aptly , if Robin has reported your errand rightly , for I confess I 've been tempted to lift the lid on whatever it is they 've brought me from Ullesthorpe .
14 It 's because of that interest , and those letters , that I 've been sent to do a special report . ’
15 I 've been hoping to catch a glimpse of you . ’
16 I 've been hoping to find the right opportunity for weeks .
17 For thirty years I 've been trying to give an affirmative reply to that question .
18 I I 've I 've been trying to see the 's about it and about getting copies of some of his poems so that people could see them you know .
19 Ever since then I 've been trying to get the speed back . ’
20 good , good support for her though she said he 's erm , he 's good , I 've been trying to phone the Mencap place all morning , I ca n't get through I , I do n't know
21 I 've been trying to unlock the doors of the cell using this device .
22 I 've been trying to find a tactful way to drop him for ages . ’
23 Whenever I 've been asked to take a sponsored parachute jump I 've declined , giving the excuse ‘ fear of flying ’ .
24 Incidentally I 've been asked to keep the talk fairly short , to avoid nodding off .
25 But it 's definitely a unique sound , with that percussive effect that ca n't be recreated on an electric bass — and I know that because I 've been getting sampled a lot recently …
26 Du n no yet , I really do n't know , erm well I only popped in Sundays , I 've been going to spend the week , er the other half and me ended up in Littlehampton and Arronale for the day .
27 I 've been known to have the odd game , yes .
28 I 've been known to book a court and play tennis with Caroline ( who has the habit of beating me ) .
29 I 've been forced to pay a high enough price for the goods , for heaven 's sake .
30 I know that something new has happened , that I 've been forced to make a connection I 've never made before .
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