Example sentences of "[pron] have been [verb] over " in BNC.
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1 | I told my supplier — you know , I said I 'd been done over , I had no money , n. stuff . |
2 | Much interest was expressed from personnel across the system in the work in which I had been involved over the last eleven years with Queensland Catholic Education . |
3 | On the other hand no one else did the work I had been doing over the past year . |
4 | ‘ When the police told me everything I had been doing over the last month it totally freaked me out . ’ |
5 | Somehow , step by precarious step , I had been drawn over the invisible divide and was now truly a part of the family hareem . |
6 | And this ’ — he spread an arm out — ‘ is the amateur group I 've been supporting over the past years . ’ |
7 | ‘ Because I 've been thinking over what you said and … |
8 | ‘ I 'm not sure what good it can do but I 've been thinking over what you said about Barney Willard . |
9 | ‘ I 've been watching over this project since its inception . |
10 | The images I 've been doing over the past few years are like great sculptures , the weather has been getting to them and they are crumbling , their faces have cracks in them . |
11 | The images I 've been doing over the past few years are like great sculptures , the weather has been getting to them and they are crumbling , their faces have cracks in them . |
12 | That 's what I 've been doing over the last few days . ’ |
13 | All night he had been thinking : I 've been sleeping over Mosse 's dead body . |
14 | Later I have been thinking over what Dad said . |
15 | I have been done over in the street . |
16 | Sir , — I have been puzzling over the purpose of P. Cowan 's ‘ Democracy ’ letter . |
17 | ‘ Miss Russell and I have been talking over the past . ’ |
18 | Despite the growth of research into everyday memory and memory in applied settings ( e.g. Gruneberg , Morris & Sykes , 1978 , 1988a , 1988b ) and the research and theorising which has been done over some 50 years on the psychology of driver behaviour , there has been virtually no research which directly looks at memory in driving . |
19 | For Cable & Wireless , the CITIC investment would remove what analysts describe as the ‘ political factor ’ which has been hanging over Hong Kong Telecom . |
20 | One of these , PC-Hornet , which has been developed over the past 10 years , will be shown for the first time by McDonnell Douglas . |
21 | These major companies are very stable , with an organisational structure which has been developed over many years and , like the Japanese Zaibatsu , they have a large-core business which is able to withstand changes in the market place . |
22 | It may be related to the size , complexity and nature of the company 's operation and therefore to the organisational structure which has been developed over many years . |
23 | We must pay tribute also to the United Nations , which has been revitalised over the past 12 months and has started to play its part in trying to unravel and resolve the problems in Yugoslavia . |
24 | The constitution of the Federation , which has been formulated over the past two years , was agreed with twelve countries accepted into membership . |
25 | Canteiro is a wine which has been matured over many years without going into an estufa , and it is of a good age . |
26 | Reid 's objection , which has been reiterated over the years , is often supplemented with its converse . |
27 | Children are likely to play ball against your side wall and you may find yourself picking litter out of the garden which has been thrown over your wall or fence . |
28 | Er Mr Chairman , ladies and gentlemen I 'd like to present the early result of an audit of of the prostate which has been performed over the northern region . |
29 | He is holding forth about beauty to an audience which has been short-changed over food and drink and entertainment . |
30 | The Christian World noted in 1882 , ‘ The great wave of Catholic sentiment which has been sweeping over the Established Church … has sensibly cast its spray over the Nonconformist bodies of the country ’ . |