Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] have [be] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , Dawn came here , where she 's been given practical and moral support .
2 Where we 've been doing comparable work on er the Kings Cross Project , we wer we told by the old project team that we were very much cheaper than Birmingham .
3 Sun Microsystems has lost its vice president treasurer , Thomas Meredith , to Dell Computer , where he has been named chief financial officer .
4 Over the weekend he has been at the Spring Thing folk festival at Darlington Arts Centre , where he has been selling home-made ear-rings and Asian crafts .
5 Meikle [ 1990 ] Crim.L.R. 801 , where it had been made clear that prosecutors are fully entitled to bring any number of offences against a single defendant at different times and so cause to be in existence a number of custody time limits not coinciding wholly with one another .
6 FOR the first time in more than 20 years the Drummond Locomotive Society 's Class M7 locomotive No. 30053 hauled a passenger train at the East Anglian Railway Museum where it has been undergoing major restoration work .
7 The muted colours of Pavlos 's objects derives from the relation of the many cut edges to the printed colours of the paper , which are only visible where it has been spread open .
8 Although we have been seeking similar promotional competitions with northern theatres [ and we have n't given up yet ] we do not have the facilities to run a comprehensive programme of regional competitions .
9 It is not know whether the Canadian forecast was available to the crew before departure from Keflavik although it had been issued prior to that time .
10 Even the gaping hole left by de Bonneval 's precipitate retreat on Belleville Ridge had been plugged before the over-cautious Germans could exploit it — although it had been left open for twelve hours .
11 If I 'd been educated proper , I expect I 'd be able to talk more , ’ said Dolly , ‘ specially if I 'ad good looks and not just a sort of orphanage face .
12 ‘ Carrington , I must admit I never much believed in any of this malarkey , but it looks as if I 've been proved wrong .
13 ‘ It would have helped ’ , I mumbled under my breath , ‘ if I had been drinking chlorinated water . ’
14 Supposing she 's been taken ill or something ?
15 And she knew that if she had been made welcome from the start , she would still want to be with them , in spite of this comparative luxury .
16 And it 's been a fairly good evening if you 've been using public transport .
17 if you 'd been buried alive you think
18 If you have been made redundant or have been unemployed for a long time you have two additional problems to overcome .
19 However , if you have been made redundant or are long-term unemployed you need to understand the thinking behind the interviewer 's prejudices and strive to overcome them by demonstrating strongly that you are unemployed because of circumstances beyond your control , not because you yourself are inadequate .
20 To summarize : if you have been made redundant or have been unemployed for a long period :
21 However , if you have been made redundant from a skilled or semi-skilled job you are eligible .
22 Yeah , well even Laura like she eats salad at school like you know , but erm , she 's got erm , what did we have the other night cos we 'd been eating semi semi Mediterranean food this week
23 Mind , not everybody 's got the money to erm pay for jobs have they , today , if they 've been made redundant they have n't got the money .
24 Always the money that had not arrived , always the arrears of pay causing disaffection , and even if they had been sent substantial tallies on regional treasuries or port taxation officers , still the endless complaint that the money simply was not there to meet the bills .
25 If they had been found guilty , they could have gone to jail .
26 Oh , we got plenty of help , and of course , it 's always been said that you do n't reveal a man 's past until he 's been found guilty of an offence , but our magistrates were all local shopkeepers you know
27 Like he 'd been cut open and died and I put my hand in all among his intestines . ’
28 Lawton ended the conversation saying he would be back ‘ tomorrow ’ [ Friday ] to see if it had been put right .
29 His beard was grey-white , but discoloured yellow around his mouth as if he had been drooling thin custard .
30 He could remember the first time that he 'd stepped outside into country darkness and closed the door behind him ; it was as if he 'd been struck blind with the click of the latch , and he 'd begun to panic at his inability even to tell which way was up .
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