Example sentences of "[vb past] been [adv] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I only took a quick look , he 'd been dead a long time , it was n't nice , and yet — it looked like Uncle Mosse . ’
2 And wheeling them to the ship you know , then after you 'd been there a long time , well my father was a down below and I went to his shop then you see .
3 Raising the £6.5 million , ‘ the largest sum ever attracted by a radical project in Britain' according to the publicity blurb , had been either a heroic achievement by selfless , dedicated humanitarians or the blag of the century .
4 She had told him how Karen had gone half stupid over Mallachy , when it had been just a one-night stand , a one-night stand that did not , in the event , come off .
5 At first , like her many other activities , the home maintenance course at the Adult Education Centre had been just a desperate device to take her away from the boredom of George .
6 At that time the settlement of Cape Town , which had been just a small staging post on the voyage between the Netherlands and the East Indies , was beginning to grow , but although the English had occupied the Cape in 1806 , the white population remained mainly Dutch until the arrival of many new settlers from Britain in 1820 .
7 But it had been just a momentary longing for something she seemed destined never to have .
8 Aisha had been both a tribal companion to the Sheikha and a ‘ nanny ’ to her children .
9 On April 25 this reported that the security forces were to blame for provoking violence from what had been previously a peaceful crowd by making baton charges .
10 Belmodes had been around a long time .
11 For only I and one other person in that courtroom knew the truth , knew that the hand which had dispatched William had been neither a female hand nor a male one , but the hand of a terrible neuter thing !
12 There was a tendency for the highly born to be preferred to the prince bishoprics of Germany ; and in the tenth and early eleventh centuries training to knightly pursuits had been almost a necessary qualification for a successful German bishop .
13 Merseyside or Tyneside there had been almost a general deindustrialization .
14 According to The Famous Grouse Director , Matthew Gloag , the company 's interest in the next year 's tournament in Edinburgh had been almost a foregone conclusion due to the enormous benefits of having been involved in the 1991 World Cup .
15 Tamar sat and talked quietly , telling her Uncle about her life and about Victoria , who had been only a small child when he had last seen her .
16 But there had been only a small decrease in mental hospital beds and little sign of a significant shift to different forms of care .
17 Ensign Piper had been only a short time in Australia when he volunteered for duty in the convict settlement on Norfolk Island .
18 Though she had been quite a successful model herself Arlene had never reached those giddy heights — the thought that now a pupil and protégé of hers might achieve it made her prickle with excitement .
19 It had been quite a good summer in some ways .
20 Yet one can not escape the feeling that if Humanae Vitae had been essentially a reasoned condemnation of abortion , the witness of the Church would have been all the more powerful .
21 An example I quote is of two particular members of staff who had been there a long time , and so , when I walked into the staff room , they were in the same seats .
22 I I ca n't comment on on comments that you are referencing , however I will say that in Maryland er we displaced an incumbent vendor who had been there a long time , er that vendor was a bit upset as you might imagine with being displaced as a vendor , and in Maryland we had a situation that kind of evolved into the same kind of political row you would expect when a company loses a long time business .
23 Once I had been there a little while I really settled in and really enjoyed my primary school days .
24 Since the 1950s and the failure of the APL to gain a foothold in Belfast , the Nationalist Party had been mainly a rural phenomenon .
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