Example sentences of "she have been [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She has been teaching in North Kensington .
2 Bartels has been credited with helping Steffi , 23 , over the past two years in which she has been plagued by illness and unhappiness .
3 She has been wandering from post to post for six years , having left her home in , I suspect , scandalous circumstances .
4 She has been based at home for the last 10 years , collecting water , doing the cooking and waiting to get married .
5 She has been spoiled since birth . ’
6 Vic knows what it is : a book entitled Enjoy Your Menopause , which one of Marjorie 's friends at the Weight Watchers ' club has lent her , and which she has been reading in bed , without much show of conviction , and falling asleep over , for the past week or two .
7 He added : ‘ She has been living off prostitution and is a heroin addict .
8 A TEACHER who quit a North-East City Technology College is outraged that she has been used in election literature by one of the CTC 's biggest supporters .
9 The square is completed and she has been introduced to Turtle Graphics .
10 She has been going to therapy since she was about two . ’
11 Luke plays Pike , a rebel school student who falls in love with Buffy , a cheerleader who discovers she has been chosen by fate to slay vampires .
12 If she 'd been born on time this party would n't have happened until Christmas .
13 SHe wondered whether SHe 'd been missed from Club Eleusis yet .
14 She 'd been counting on rescue services arriving with the dawn , but maybe they would n't be coming after all .
15 Once she 'd got known for being presentable , turning up sober and on time , not leaving early with the spoons and able to tell left hand from right , word got round and she 'd been passed from college to college by grateful manciples .
16 She pulled herself together with an effort , trying to remember what she 'd been told about wine-tasting , holding the glass carefully by the stem , and sniffing delicately .
17 This time last night she 'd been lying in Dane 's arms , feeling safe , secure , at peace with the world for perhaps the first time in her troubled life .
18 She 'd been longing for peace and quiet so that she could get on with her carving , and , now that she had it , was standing here like a loon !
19 She felt as if she 'd been dipped in slime .
20 But how could she have been exposed to radiation ? ’
21 Flavia managed to recall that she had been asked to dinner and that the time was eight .
22 She had been bludgeoned to death with a champagne bottle by her husband David , 48 , who then killed himself .
23 She frequently attacked her attendants and discharged herself from institutions where she had been sent for treatment .
24 She had been beaten into submission from the time she was a baby .
25 When she had left Madam Lundy 's presence earlier she had been shivering with reaction , but that had now passed , leaving her calm , her options clear .
26 The first statement issued by COPREFA , the armed forces press office , declared that she had been killed in combat and claimed she was a guerrilla combatant who operated under the name of Comandante Lucia .
27 She had been treated for depression .
28 Suitably armed , the Princess felt confident enough to write a long and detailed rejoinder to her irate father-in-law which effectively spelled out the way she felt she had been treated by husband , the Royal Family and their courtiers .
29 She had been rejected by co-op boards and insulted by fashion arbiters .
30 Since hearing of Anna 's job , she had been fired with restiveness , pacing round her small green-and-magnolia sitting-room , peering yearningly out of its single window at the narrow terrace which was all of the outside world that she owned .
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