Example sentences of "[pron] have been a friend " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Singh , a Kenyan Asian , confessed to me , after I had been a friend of the family for several years , that he was neither fluent in Swahili , the language of his education up to 13 , nor in Punjabi , his mother tongue . |
2 | I 've been a friend to thee ever since , have n't I , Midnight ? ’ |
3 | I have been a friend of your wonderful Rabbi and of many of you for a very long time . |
4 | Spike Milligan , the ex-Goon , who has been a friend for years , is a veteran anti-blood sports campaigner . |
5 | But a desire to be fair , a wish to be absolutely certain , and an understandable reluctance to accuse someone of perfidy who has been a friend of mine for six difficult years made me pull the telephone back to my mouth . |
6 | She has been a friend of WACC for the last 20 years . |
7 | John Silver , you 've been a friend of mine , but for no longer . |
8 | She had been a friend of Emily 's ; possibly her only friend ; but if Mr Zamoyski was right , she had not been generally liked . |
9 | Coghill , who had been a friend since they read English together as undergraduates in 1923 , was now the English tutor at Exeter College . |
10 | Michelle moved on and soon was to be seen around Los Angeles with Nicholson , who had been a friend for years . |
11 | He boldly wrote to the King in defence of Anne Boleyn , who had been a friend to the Reformers , when she was to be executed on trumped-up charges . |
12 | Closer to home , he found the work of the Swiss philosopher Franz Overbeck ( 1837–1905 ) , who had been a friend of Nietzsche . |
13 | The Gallic chief , Commius , who had been a friend and ally of Caesar , turned against him in the great revolt of Vercingetorix after the Roman invasion of 55 and 54 BC . |
14 | Crowe made known Lady Rose , who had been a friend of the Woolfs in their later years and was writing an elegant book on cats , and the fat and thin men , who were Vincent Hodgkiss , a philosopher , and Jeremy Norton , a poet . |
15 | The parting with Reith , temperamentally completely different from him , who had been a friend as well as a colleague , was difficult for both men , as difficult as a second marriage was to prove for Eckersley . |
16 | Archipenko , who had been a friend of Delaunay for some time , now also denied being a Cubist ; the Art column of Gil Blas reported on 14 December 1912 : ‘ M. Archipenko has formally announced that he has completely detached himself from the Cubist group whose principles he rejects . ’ |
17 | Max Jacob , who had been a friend of the painters and in particular of Picasso , published in 1917 in Le Cornet à Dés one of the most lucid definitions of contemporary aesthetic . |
18 | It has been a friend for a long time . ’ |
19 | More than that , he 'd been a friend , in a funny sort of way . |
20 | He had been a friend of Lawrence of Arabia ; he knew Ottoline Morrell , at whose house Garsington Manor he had met Virginia Woolf , Bertrand Russell and D. H. Lawrence , among others . |
21 | He had been a friend of the Emperor since the two had first met in Rome in 1829 , a time when Malmesbury found him ‘ a wild harum-scarum youth apparently without a serious thought of any kind ’ , who enjoyed galloping through the streets at full tilt on a fine thoroughbred . |
22 | I contacted him because he had been a friend of the novelist and playwright , Patrick Hamilton , about whom I am writing a book . |
23 | He had been a friend and ally of the president for many years and had served as chief of staff when Reagan was governor of California . |
24 | He had been a friend … of … him . |
25 | The jury heard he had been a friend of Lady Cross for 12 years and had no history of violence . |