Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] have be [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Three tenants in the house say they 'd been paying £120 a week rent to their landlord , a Mr Vincent Cox . |
2 | Tenants in a house at Brockworth near Gloucester , who say they 've been paying rent for six months , barracaded themselves in when they heard they were being evicted because their landlord had defaulted on his mortgage . |
3 | Full of compassion , she exclaimed , ‘ Poor Aunt Bertha — I hope she 's been given pain-killers — ’ |
4 | I hope you have been receiving mail from me . |
5 | I think , I think the other thing is as well though is that when you , I mean you 've been sitting pensions cos I mean I had the P H I which I thought it was easier to actually describe erm but erm it 's easy for us to actually sit back and , and go back on everything that everyth er everybody else did wrong is n't it , so |
6 | Look I 've been holding Richard . |
7 | ‘ We hear you 've been selling Victor carthorses . |
8 | well you know we 've been reading stories , little ones , that was only two I could find but there were n't any stories |
9 | ‘ I know they 've been questioning Mr Willard but he was the one who found her . ’ |
10 | He says : ‘ It 's imperative we keep the confidence in our own ability to score goals , because then some of the bad luck we feel we 've been having will start to change . |
11 | ‘ I gather you 've been visiting Monsieur Jerome , ’ Madame remarked with a slight edge to her voice . |
12 | Well I mean I do I 've been doing aerobics a long time . |
13 | Think he 's been playing golf has n't he or something ? |
14 | ‘ I wish it had been done months ago but Stuart Pascoe felt it was unnecessary . |
15 | P.P.S I see they 've been feeding Mark H on the raw meat again : - ) ) ) How did ‘ Antiscum United ’ go on over the weekend by the way ? ? |