Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [been] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , do you honestly think the answer would have been the same if I 'd been Norman Ward Westerman or Lord Boddy ? ’
2 If I 'd been fourteen years old I should have commanded one shilling , but being only twelve and a half I got sixpence .
3 If only I 'd been 10 years of age again , I 'd have loved the ‘ Pirates Club ’ .
4 in nineteen thirty and ninety thirty one I won the cup , I 'd been twelve year old then .
5 I 'd been half-hoping Vecchi might show before I sent Laura Channing out to what might develop into target-practice .
6 I read throughout the night , glancing at the bed from where , earlier the same day , I had been certain Francis was watching me .
7 I had been four years at an evangelical theological college but no one had ever put it like that to me .
8 Before I had been lifeless jumble of miscellaneous body parts but now I was Frankenstein 's monster , shocked by lust into coherence and action .
9 Because in my last five years before [ becoming Prime Minister ] I had been Foreign Secretary [ and ] , therefore , away a lot .
10 Looked as it someone had been practising three-point turns on its chest . ’
11 The pure white drifts of snow against the door of the hut convinced me that nobody had been that way recently .
12 What she did was to go through her cupboards , where she discovered a dress which had once belonged to Clara 's cousin , and which had been enclosed years before in a charitable parcel of hands-on .
13 There was something about old Eddy 's appearance which had been worrying Dyson subconsciously for some minutes , and he suddenly realized what it was .
14 That very morning , it appeared , they had lost a couple of turns — one of which had been two sisters : a singing and dancing act .
15 One afternoon we had been taken for a walk up to the top of the mountain behind the camp , which had been good exercise ; from the top I had been able to see the sea .
16 Learning from their heavy losses , the Soviets abandoned offensives using convoys of tanks , which had been easy targets , and adopted more flexible methods , relying particularly on helicopter raids .
17 Tax and bill collectors faced more practical confusion , not only with a ‘ re-timed ’ calendar but because it had also been decided to start the legal year on January 1 instead of March 25 , which had been New Year 's Day since the twelfth century .
18 Largely because the sport had focused almost entirely on the racing craft used on inland waters , the Firths of Clyde , Forth and Tay , which had been strong centres once , had all but died away : with Royal West boating mainly in Glasgow and the new Dundee University on the Tay near Perth .
19 In June 1990 the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( FDIC ) , a leading government claimant , had established a special task force to investigate whether Drexel had contributed to the failure of any of the savings and loans institutions ( " thrifts " ) which had been big customers of the bank .
20 Even as she said it she recalled the growing doubts and disgust which had been another spur driving her to accept Clive 's invitation .
21 The plate from which he had eaten his hamburgers and frozen green beans , which had been last night 's supper , still unrinsed in the sink ; the splatter of grease marks above the ancient gas stove ; the viscous mess of grime gumming the narrow gap between stove and cupboard ; the soiled and smelly teacloth hanging from its hook at the side of the sink ; last year 's calendar askew on its nail ; the two open shelves jammed with a conglomeration of half-used cereal packets , jars of stale jam , cracked mugs , packets of detergent ; the cheap , unstable table with its two chairs , their backs grubby from numerous clutching hands ; the linoleum curving at the wall where it had become unstuck ; the general air of discomfort , uncaring , negligence , dirt .
22 The result — a rather higher rate of completion of power stations and higher spending four or five years later in the mid-1950s — was welcomed by the Electricity Division , but it annoyed the Treasury and caused political embarrassment for the Government ( which had been promising restraint in the public sector ) .
23 She fully expected him to ignore her sarcastic question , or , in his delightfully blunt fashion , tell her he was out for a walk , not an idle chinwag , when , to cause her to falter in her stride , ‘ How about — where you 'd been last Thursday while I waited outside your flat for you to come home ? ’
24 God knows where she 'd been last night . ’
25 SHe 'd been entertaining Nathan in Tammuz 's office , messing with the computer .
26 While declaring undying love for me she 'd been busy making herself a small fortune giving kiss-and-tell interviews to some tabloid rag . ’
27 She 'd been surprised Carol had offered to ice it , for Carol had never been domesticated .
28 She had been six years old then and she had thought the fireworks the most beautiful sight in the world .
29 She did n't want to understand him , but heated recognition rippled through her as she stared at his mouth , as unwillingly fascinated by its sensual curve as she had been six years ago , when all her breathlessly adored heroes had suddenly become prosaic and petty with the advent of the man from Hong Kong .
30 Deirdre joined the literature committee in 1985 after the closure of Craiglockhart College of Education , where she had been principal lecturer in English , and so began a second career .
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