Example sentences of "i have [adv] [been] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I had never been a prime minister before .
2 I 've always been a strong advocate of public service broadcasting , such an important element in this influential means of communication .
3 I 've always been a great Archers fan but I 've been sworn to secrecy over what I will be doing . ’
4 Quite frankly , I 've always been a great believer in equal opportunities ! ’
5 I 've always been a huge fan of the whole Memphis sound — as I guess everybody has figured by now ! — but the thing about the Stax band was that everything they did was totally minimal , but it slotted together to make something really strong .
6 Taylor said : ‘ Even allowing for the big advances in modern medicine , I 've always been a big believer in waiting for an operation to be complete before making any assessment .
7 ‘ I know I 've always been a compulsive eater but my problems really began then .
8 That 's one thing I 've always been a quick learner which has been quite
9 I 've always been a United nut , ’ he told studio staff .
10 I 've never been a big knitter .
11 No , I do n't boil onions , I 'm not , I 've never been a big onions chap .
12 I have long been a avid reader of books about islands .
13 He says : ‘ I have always been a keen follower of fashion , even before I worked here .
14 Contrary to John Pain 's comment , I have always been a reasonable swimmer , and was convinced I would be able to reach the coast which I could see .
15 I have always been a quick reader and my capacity , not to say my voracity , was generally admired .
16 I HAVE never been a good passenger .
17 I have never been a Christian feminist , with typical Christian feminist concerns and sensibilities .
18 Until now I have never been a particular admirer of Fifine , but somehow the improved quality brings out the score 's atmosphere and personality much more vividly , and Beecham 's exquisite handling of detail makes a much greater impact .
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