Example sentences of "[noun] have be here " in BNC.
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1 | This siter has been here a long time and is part of the area . |
2 | ‘ Patrizia Valesio has been here she claims that … ’ |
3 | Raskolnikov has been here three years . |
4 | If Georgina had been here , she would have insisted on having both pages retyped . |
5 | ‘ Darling Ricky , ’ she wrote , ‘ David Waterlane 's been here today . |
6 | ‘ Scott 's been here ? ’ |
7 | Cos car 's been here since Saturday . |
8 | ‘ Hyde has been here all this time why did n't he destroy this will ? ’ |
9 | Now he he ca n't do that now because there 's a public alleyway through , and the public alleyway has been here at least since sixteen ninety one . |
10 | The so this alleyway has been here since at least sixteen ninety , probably rather earlier when the house began to go down the drain as it were , down the plughole . |
11 | ‘ Mrs Benson has been here waiting very patiently , ’ she said , and , after apologising to her client , Sophie set to work . |
12 | ‘ Angy and I had supper together on the Monday evening but she never said that girl had been here , or that Rick was corning to see her . ’ |
13 | Despite having dispensed with sundry items deemed essential to sustain European stomachs on their World Cup visit in 1987 — doctor , diet sheets , microwave oven and Tesco-sponsored tuck-boxes all left them flushed , as it were , with lack of success — England have been here almost a week , practising every day in sauna-bath temperatures for their opening match against Sri Lanka on Sunday . |
14 | ‘ The fishery has been here for over 400 years , so we want to make sure we maintain it for future generations , ’ said Mr Horne . |
15 | ‘ The town has been here since 1210 . |
16 | Kohl has been here before |
17 | The thought came into her mind that , while she had been doing that , Alain had been here , going out on his splendid machine , coming home to talk to his mother and to her father . |
18 | No er I th I thought Mr had been here before now , but he 's a very busy man you know , he 'll be coming . |
19 | The hon. Gentleman has been here sufficiently long to know that yesterday 's decision by the House was simply to give leave to bring in a Bill . |
20 | Tweed has been here . |
21 | If Mrs Richards has been here so long , she ought to have some kind of permanent record , to help new staff like me . ’ |
22 | The prefect was more concerned that we and everyone should keep quiet about Daniel having been here ; the last thing he wants is word to get out that a wanted renegade came and went on his demesne without hindrance . |
23 | They should have got the solicitors in and said ‘ look you 've no rights to have been here , you walked on this common land without any permission at all , you built these places without you 've got cars park and everything ’ , and now I listen to the story where the council says they 're going to run it etc. etc and etc , well what the people want , they want it cleared up , they want it back to where it was , we do n't want somebody running another business out there , this is the idea of getting him off . |
24 | ‘ You said that policeman had been here . ’ |
25 | It was said that the poet Shelley had been here to sail paper boats . |
26 | ‘ The cab 's been here twenty minutes , ’ he said accusingly . |
27 | ‘ The gentleman 's been here ! ’ they shouted . |
28 | Manager Sue Surrey is seen here being presented with the southern regional quarterly audit prize by Eugene Kertzman and CCG client Ewart Wooldridge , and she has no doubt about the reason : ‘ CCG has been here for 12 years , myself for the last seven , and you can put our success down to working together as a team . |
29 | ‘ What I want now is to know who in the last month has been here to buy arsenic and belladonna ? |
30 | ‘ And you 're fingering Billy to have been here on Sunday on some sort of animal liberation commando raid ? ’ |