Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] been [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I think that as professional drivers we would all w look at that and s and see that Er I mean been out with very many lorry drivers and er that is the way that I 've sort of been with the majority of the guys that I 've been in .
2 Personnel is rarely told if someone has been off sick .
3 I tend to favour the idea that people who have not been out of business too long could probably play a valuable role , although I accept that , if someone has been out of active business life for two or three years , his contacts and awareness of up-to-date affairs may have changed .
4 Anyway , talking about changing tempers , yours has been in and out with the tide these last few months .
5 I wish I 'd been around when the Titanic
6 Would of won it if I 'd been on
7 I 'd been up practically the whole night , and all that driving with the sun dancing on the baked roads had n't helped .
8 I 'd been up
9 cos I said you 'll be here to midnight David and then on the day we were going he stopped me and Jane , little Jane , she was coming down the stairs behind me , I 'd been up for a fax , and I do n't know where she 'd been , she was behind me and as she come down the stairs I was listening and he said got her hand ooh he said I am gon na miss you my dear , so she said yes I 'll miss Hodems as well , he said you have got a way with your words have n't you , he said for one strange minute I thought you were gon na say you 'll miss me too
10 You had to appear in front of them , well this , I 'd been off for a week and the old Harbourmaster old he sent for me and he said erm , you can start work tomorrow as I .
11 K. M. I was on the Dingle Lane gate — Shell Mex place — and I 'd been down there a few months .
12 Anyway after about a week , all men as been worked in the pits , By the way I 'd been down I 'd been to the .
13 I 'd been down the prom on my bike , and was riding up the posh part to our street .
14 and cos of like this have n't had , took them down , I 'd been down there three or
15 no , I forgot well see I forgotten and I 'd been down to Boots an all I , aunty Mary had them once , one time and said
16 She no doubt thought I 'd been out in the sun too long .
17 ‘ But I 'd been out with friends for the evening and got home late .
18 I 'd been out and I was out of it sitting in this shop doorway having this conversation with myself .
19 After all , I 'd been out of the Army a full six weeks by then .
20 I 'd been out the army about three days and I went to this dance with some army mates .
21 I 'd been out to meet someone , I was on my way home , I realized I did n't want to be going there .
22 The memory was only a couple of minutes old , but he felt that scrap of the past unravel to bring him back to the moment when she said , ‘ I 'd been out to meet someone .
23 It was the first time I 'd been out of the cell since 15 May .
24 I 'd been out with other boys other than Keith but they never touched me .
25 But you had to have qualified for it by working , see ? end of the week and the only place I ever had one was at and because the foreman approached me , I 'd been out of work and got the job by writing to it , going to the library and it was in one of the London papers , they wanted men for the tool rooms .
26 I 'd been out with a client , and one thing led to another . ’
27 I 'd been out of town .
28 birthday and I 'd been out , had a few drinks and that .
29 I 'd been out all day and was ravenous , but the strange woman made me nervous of settling down to eat .
30 But then that funny copper , Malpass , had known I 'd been out front on Sunday .
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