Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pers pn] have been " in BNC.
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1 | As the neighbours started to emerge later in the day , everyone agreed it had been a great San Juan . |
2 | I realized he had been listening until he heard Catherine say she could not marry him . |
3 | I did a double-take before I realized he 'd been talking to me . |
4 | research that I realized I had been wrong . |
5 | There are about fourteen roads , streets , crescents , avenues , walks , and squares all called whatever it was you told James , and I visited number fifteen in all of them before I realized I 'd been had . |
6 | ‘ Once I knew about the other woman , I realised we 'd been drifting apart and that , at weekends , I 'd felt quite distant . |
7 | But I realised I 'd been a bit heavy . |
8 | He settled down with a dance student called Jane , then ‘ one day I was sitting with her in a train station and I realised I 'd been staring at a bloke for about ten minutes ’ . |
9 | Totally unprepared for an unexpected 5g demonstration loop , I realised I had been caught napping , and glanced at the g-meter in time for it to disappear as my sight blacked out . |
10 | It was only on re-reading Szasz that I realised I had been touched on a sensitive spot — the struggle for individual identity — and that that spot was central to the problem of anorexia nervosa . |
11 | Later in that passage he wrote : ‘ It was n't until thirty years later when I saw her in another woman [ Elizabeth Taylor ] that I realised I had been searching for her all my life . ’ |
12 | ‘ I realised I had been watching them for 15 minutes . |
13 | He brushed the question aside and I realised it had been silly of me to ask it . |
14 | ‘ I found it had been cheaply dry-cleaned. he had obviously lent it to her . ’ |
15 | ‘ I got a bit worried when I found you 'd been sending your subordinates out to buy crucifixes . ’ |
16 | I found he had been reduced to painting pictures of a Slimfast-addicted woman wearing fishing waders . |
17 | When it was our turn I found he had been right about the word antiquarian giving the immigration officers something to think about . |
18 | His name was , but I found he 'd been lodging in a house in Road close to the railway station . |
19 | I assumed it had been replaced , but in the circumstances … ’ |
20 | Mind you I 'd I 'd been running er ru running the tail route , that 's another route as you meet on er goes onto a gate on the left hand side where you got wagons about eight wagons , put it put them back , fasten this rope at the back . |
21 | There certainly was n't in mine because I 'd I 'd been sacked . |
22 | I imagined he had been up to something I would rather not know about . |
23 | ‘ I imagined you had been ordered to bed for three full days . ’ |
24 | I imagined she 'd been knifed , violated . |
25 | Rob made me a cup of coffee and erm I forgot it had been standing there and er I went to take a mouthful course I got a mouth full of skin did n't I ? |
26 | If he did n't understand something , he was reluctant to stand up and ask , instead he 'd worry it out himself , sometimes I reckoned he 'd been at it all night . |
27 | ‘ I had never been interviewed before but felt really at ease , mainly because I discovered I had been an informal link worker all my life ! |
28 | And I stuck it in there and I , I figured it had been there now for what eighteen months and I think it was you who said oh give it another six months |
29 | It was just that , well , I heard he 'd been down at the police station this morning . |
30 | I heard it had been said that it was discouraged but er |