Example sentences of "she [vb past] [been] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The touch of his hands on her back that afternoon … she 'd been gripped by such a war of reaction inside her . |
2 | She 'd been strangled with some kind of flex or cord . |
3 | She had a skullcracker of a headache , and guessed she 'd been opened in several places by knifecuts , branded in others by dollops of fire . |
4 | She 'd been waiting for this moment for so long , and all she could do , now that it had finally arrived , was think the worst of him , instead of simply being happy to see him again . |
5 | She 'd been married in that hat . |
6 | she 'd been put on that file — ‘ just by mistake ’ , |
7 | With her spread hand she could pinch both of her temples and she 'd been sitting like this for a some time , holding out the light . |
8 | But however reasonable , nothing was as cheap as free accommodation , and she had been counting on these next six months to build up a bank balance . |
9 | Since Ralph de Faye was a member of the house of the Viscounts of Cha tellerault this means that with the one exception of the Viscount of Thouars — who had earlier suffered badly as the result of a quarrel with Eleanor — she had been joined by all the leading barons of Poitou and the Angoumois . |
10 | If she had had any talent , if she had been born in another period and perhaps if her spirit had been lodged in the body of a man , she might just have been heroic . |
11 | She had been born in this apartment — in the bedroom that he slept in , maybe the very bed , she grinned — and she loved the place . |
12 | It was me she had been looking at all that time , but secretively , like a girl . |
13 | For the first time she recognized that secretly she had been looking for some way out for herself and Midnight . |
14 | Grown-ups have things to do , you know , an' they ca n't always explain them … well — ' She put her arm around the narrow shoulders and pulled the child into her side , and when again the arm came around her waist and the head was pressed between her breasts there arose in her that pain that was both an ache and a pleasure : a pleasure that had no future that she could see ; a pleasure that she had been deprived of all during her womanhood . |
15 | She had been swopped with another baby 13 years before in a tragic hospital blunder . |
16 | But suddenly all that rational thinking that she had been clinging to all night was gone , gone in a puff of smoke , gone in one long and loud roll of thunder . |
17 | Initially , she had been ostracised in some quarters , and on several occasions when she had arranged a soiree , rival parties had been arranged for the same night . |
18 | She had been feeling like this about Dr Russell for nearly a year . |
19 | Besides , she had been caught like that by a man once before . |
20 | Even after she had been caught in that ruined church with Ginger Higby , that old bitch of a commandant in the women 's ambulance service had n't wanted to lose her . |
21 | It was as if she had been waiting for this moment for four years or more . |
22 | Tuesday — could it really be only Tuesday when now every cell of her body was alight with a feedback intelligence that told her she had been waiting for this man all her life … |
23 | She had been talking for several minutes about a party she had been to the previous evening . |
24 | But she had been battling against these odds for five hours , so perhaps her judgement was a little warped . |
25 | It was the one she had been rehearsing for all her life — that of martyr . |
26 | If she had been tingling at all , it had been from fury . |
27 | She had thought her daughter was pure and good , and she had been gratified by that . |
28 | She had been propositioned at that last party by a sub-editor with bad breath , who seeing her maimed and brought down had been swift to seize the opportunity . |
29 | She had been guaranteed by several people and entered Michael Hall School . |