Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] been [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | I have also been experimenting with more knitted ‘ jewellery ’ . |
2 | Erm I have n't been bothered with it for a couple of months now Doctor , and |
3 | He placed Jock Lewes in charge of training , describing him as ‘ the best training officer I have ever been associated with or heard of during the war ’ . |
4 | I have certainly been screaming with loneliness for as long as I can remember . |
5 | David Profumo wrote in the Daily Telegraph : ‘ Heresy as it is in literary circles , I have to say I have never been taken with the work of the late Angela Carter . |
6 | Driver Number : You will only have a Driver Number if you have already been issued with a New Style ( 10 Year type ) licence . |
7 | We have kindly been provided with a VHS copy of the above stock footage by ART films with regard to an educational non-broadcast video entitled Project Video which we are currently filming and which will be for use in teaching English as a foreign language to secondary school age students throughout the world . |
8 | So , at one and the same time , we have been provided with a new characterisation of the British party system that challenges the cogency of the responsible party government model , and we have also been provided with an explanation for economic policy-making and for the decline of Britain 's economy . |
9 | My wife and I have travelled P & O from Dover to Oostende and Dover to Zeebrugge many times in the past and we have always been issued with separate tickets . |
10 | If someone wants to pay 3.0 mil for Deane god help them — are then any quoted values on Rush and Ferd — both players we have recently been linked with . |
11 | The idea of the country 's international economic standing is well established , for over several decades we have all been confronted with frequent and regular comparisons between the UK and other countries . |
12 | ‘ The fact that we have now been blessed with two little ones must not blind us to our obligations , nor cause us to lower our standards . ’ |
13 | For they have just been faced with the prospect of losing £1 million of the money they have to spend on research this year . |
14 | They have also been connected with the running of the cursus publicus , the empire-wide postal system created by Augustus for carrying official goods and despatches , and the intermediate stations mansiones and mutationes — along its routes . |
15 | They have also been associated with a variety of approaches such as self-build schemes , renovations and housing trusts . |
16 | This is not , as Young ( 1981 : 328 ) asserts , because they are ‘ well calculated to be ineffective ’ , but rather because they have not been framed with a crucial issue in mind — how far can a national state regulatory agency effect the operations of a transnational corporation , particularly when its parental state is one of the two world imperialist powers ? |
17 | As the civil servants are not party members , they have not been issued with security passes . |
18 | They have not been co-ordinated with HMI . |
19 | However , thanks to the efforts of Fred , Bob and a host of well-wishers , they have since been equipped with all the basics they need to start rebuilding the civilised kind of lifestyle they are obviously used to . |