Example sentences of "'ve [be] [vb pp] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've been called the quiet man and I would n't argue with that . ’ |
2 | ‘ They 've been gone a good while . ’ |
3 | Besides being allowed to play mistress of this house for years , you 've been given a good allowance . |
4 | When you 've been given a fine brain like I have , you 've got to use it . |
5 | Kernaghan , who has actually won schoolboy caps for Northern Ireland added : ‘ I 've been given a big chance now to book my ticket for the World Cup finals in America and I 'll do everything I can to take it . ’ |
6 | And because they 've been given a tantalising series of glimpses of a fuller life , they 're aware and starving . |
7 | Now they 've been given a derelict school building , gutted by fire , for their new community association . |
8 | If the figures that we 've been given the recent figures , cos w I 've been working on figures for August up to August but now we 've got even better figures . |
9 | I always know if I 've been given the wrong change |
10 | If Leeds say it 's not something we can deal with here , this is the number you ring and they 've been told the wrong number that is a very bad impression and all the airports get calls constantly , as you know from B A days , so no matter what it 's about people will ring a local number , no matter whether it 's in two foot high capitals saying for enquiries ring this number |
11 | ‘ I 've been offered a temporary job at a private clinic . |
12 | But now my personal life has been … simplified , and I 'm back two doors away from where it all started , maybe I 've been offered a new beginning . ’ |
13 | You see , I 've been offered a great deal of money for information which might discredit Alan Dysart : anything scandalous from his past or present . |