Example sentences of "[verb] been [adv] before " in BNC.
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1 | Kohl has been here before |
2 | So the more you invest in curious methods of murder — your melting ice-dagger , your piano-key trigger — the more you increase the risk that some ingenious author has been there before you . |
3 | Why , it was almost half-past ten , yet there was no Ace , nor any signs that he 'd been downstairs before her . |
4 | If she had n't been with him she 'd have been here before now . |
5 | Other unique material in the Southern Collection includes the unpublished manuscript notebooks of the distinguished theatre historian , William John Lawrence , who was born in Dublin in 1862 , and of whom it was once said that to whatever aspect of theatre history the student may turn , Lawrence will have been there before him . |
6 | The prunes were good but with three extra stones in the juice Christopher wondered who might have been there before him . |
7 | It had been shortly before the war and Liza had been coming up thirteen . |
8 | The previous X-ray of my lungs had been just before my operation in March . |
9 | The occupational structure of the village was very different from what it had been just before the Civil War when the parish register entries had briefly given men 's occupations ; between 1636 and 1639 Thurmaston 's register noted 8 labourers , 5 shepherds , 3 husbandmen , 2 innkeepers , 2 masons , 2 male servants , a carpenter , a miller , 1 curate , a weaver , a tailor , a shearman , a spinner and a mole catcher . |
10 | Someone else had been here before him , tearing open the bags of perishables in search of anything worthy of rescue . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | He looked long and searchingly at the Banks of Knamber that tonight were as they had been then before the moon rose , grey and pale as a sky dotted with tiny black clouds . |
13 | Wallington flourished under a headmaster who had been there before the War , who grew roses under the class-room windows , and trees around the playing-field . |
14 | Whoever had been there before me did n't know about the spare key because the glass in the top half of the door was shattered and the door was open . |
15 | But Mr Evans had been there before her … |
16 | Only two of the masters had been there before the war . |
17 | James ' research for this brilliant book had taken him to the archives at Bordeaux , whereupon he discovered that his fellow Trinidadian , Eric Williams , had been there before him . |
18 | When the rest got back to the pageant carts , local Guildsmen had been there before them . |
19 | As I suspected , Carella had been there before me . |
20 | And as the boat station had been there before nineteen sixty six , probably a hundred years before nineteen sixty six , it was then claimed that this person had adverse possession , which in short , is squatter 's rights . |
21 | Even the validity of many of the ‘ I 've been here before ’ experiences is rather doubtful as , with the growth of television and cinema , we have all seen so many places which we may later come to visit . |
22 | You 've been here before me , have n't you ? |
23 | They 've been here before us . |
24 | Since World War Two only four other Westerners have been here before you . " |
25 | ‘ He 's telling us someone 's been here before us . |
26 | He 's already known all the knocks and all the hardships , he 's been there before us . |
27 | That 's why the apostle could say , we do n't have a high priest , who 's not touched with the feelings of our infirmities , he 's been there before it , he was tempting in all points like as we are , yet he was without sin . |