Example sentences of "you have [been] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You 've been a real sport , mister , standin' up for me like you did , and fetchin' that brute a lovely wallop .
2 You 've been a real help to me , Carrie . ’
3 You 've been a real pal . "
4 ‘ I just wanted to say that , we would of course be very sorry to lose you , you 've been a tremendous asset to the Department , even in the short time you 've been here .
5 That 's er , so you 've been a successful propagandist ?
6 Your conductors ' competitions brought on some new talent , beginning with the Finnish conductor Okko Kamu , who won the first competition in 1969 ; and you 've been a great help to most of the new generation of top conductors — Abbado , Ozawa , and so on .
7 You 've been a great help . ’
8 You 've been a long time !
9 You can have a biscuit if you 've been a good boy .
10 You 've been a good boy !
11 You going to tell daddy you 've been a good boy today ?
12 He lay down on the bed , with my mother beside him , and he died in her arms , saying : ‘ You 've been a good wife to me , Mary . ’
13 You 've been a good wife , Elaine . ’
14 You 've been a good friend but unfortunately this is not going to be enough to help your friend .
15 You 've been a good lodger and paid regular , and I 'm sorry about it ; but there it is , Mr Arkwright .
16 You 've been a good son to me , ’ the old man said .
17 Have you told Kath that you 've been a naughty girl ?
18 Erm so erm you 've been a social worker for how many years ?
19 You 've been a big detective lately , have n't you , Auntie Jean ?
20 ever since you 've been a little girl you 've been a wind-up merchant .
21 You 've been a wonderful sister to me , dearest .
22 See if you 've been a bad boy .
23 You 've been a bad influence .
24 You 've been a lucky boy have n't you ?
25 You 've been the very opery since we left Kilkeel . ’
26 If you had been a small shopkeeper with some money why might you have done the same ?
27 B. If you had been a young person in 1860 , like Jimmy Horsley 's great-grandfather , you might easily have been out of work .
28 If you had been a young person at the beginning of this century , you may have been in ‘ in service ’ , working as a maid or servant for a wealthy family .
29 Perhaps if you had been a different sort of person — less sensitive , less driven by the bitterness of your mother … ’
30 It would have been a different matter if you had been a permanent assistant in the practice .
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