Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have been [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The thing is , you see , I realize that I 've been rather stupid and rather selfish , and I 'd like to apologize . ’
2 ‘ My problem is that I 've been too open and trusting , ’ she says sweetly .
3 It had n't crossed my mind , but I was grateful now that I 'd been too busy throwing up to examine the body too closely .
4 I could not believe that I 'd been so stupid , or that such a simple mistake was about to have such dire consequences .
5 I told him that ever since listening to my father 's vivid descriptions of Constantinople I had always wanted to visit the city , but that I had been sadly disillusioned by the Turks I had seen on my way to the Embassy ; they had looked so incongruous in second-hand European clothes .
6 Rather than concluding that I had been too radical in Opposition , I fast came to the view 1 had been too cautious .
7 It suddenly occurred to me that I had been so busy enjoying myself on the Mantela that I had never even opened either of them .
8 Beth Stubbs was a Quaker , a member of that old Mafia that I had been so wary of .
9 On one occasion , when playing to a group of Durham University students , I told them that I had been personally responsible for Nelson Mandela 's release , and a tuxedo-clad toff suggested I should n't have bothered .
10 I felt that I had been very clumsy .
11 So good was his work , so fulfilling of my ambitions , that I have been well content to let my narrative in this book play second fiddle to his excellent photographs .
12 ‘ I am sorry that I have been so ungrateful in the past for your many generous acts , ’ it began .
13 She thought ruefully that she had been pretty unfair .
14 To which she replied that she had been sound asleep , that she had heard a desultory conversation , but its substance had nothing whatever to do with her .
15 He thought that she had been exceptionally sweet to Emmie lately and he was grateful to her .
16 ( Her niece told me that she had been particularly good at her job . )
17 It seems to be almost a perception of physics as an ‘ arts ’ subject ; indeed , Jane told me that she had been equally good at arts and sciences but had chosen sciences because of the job and university prospects .
18 He walked out and Jenna was left with the feeling that she had been decidedly ungracious , of uncertain temper and rather childish .
19 His eyes narrowed at this bitterness , but he simply left the room , and Jenna had the feeling that she had been as ungracious as he appeared to think .
20 It was just that she had been too much in love at the time to see it .
21 She did n't want to explain that she had been too nervous to go in the kitchen and cook it , too lily-livered to turn her back to the window as she lit the gas , too timorous to cause even the tiny sounds of roasting game .
22 It had all gone — the thin veneer of self-confidence , the determination that she had been so proud of acquiring and nurturing since that first audition in Vienna .
23 Men like Ryan , and probably Leo , could have their pick of women , which made it even more unbelievable that she had been so stupid as to believe Ryan .
24 Because , while being regressed , the patient is well aware of his or her present-day persona in addition to the previous one , Myra found it very distressing to think that she had been so happy to go along with all Hugh 's demands .
25 Her previous recording with Sir Charles Groves featured Crusell 's Second Concerto , in which she was partnered by the English Chamber Orchestra , and it became evident from our conversation that she had been especially happy to work with Sir Charles once again , in this new recording of English music for clarinet and orchestra .
26 Six weeks later she reported back that she had been very well on holiday with no travel-sickness or stomach problems but since returning home the digestive symptoms had gradually increased in intensity .
27 When I asked her how easy or difficult she had found the exercise , Sylvia told me that she had been quite surprised at how simple it had been .
28 But setting her misgivings about Tommaso himself aside , Caterina decided that she had been quite wrong to think that it was she who had caught his attention .
29 For a long time she lay awake , staring into the darkness and telling herself that she had been absolutely crazy to let this happen .
30 She brushed away the tear that she 'd been totally unaware was slowly trickling down her face .
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