Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [been] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It 's same as , what ow she 's gone into hospital with her , you know , and I 'd actually been that day , you know what I mean , I do n't mind , do n't get me wrong , I 'm not cross , 'cos I do n't mind .
2 I 've already been this morning , thank you , Corp . ’
3 I I 've always been that way inclined , I mean my dad was er he he was a miner , he was a lovely dad , he was lovely man .
4 I was n't in the actual throe er , er I wa I 've always been more or less a loner .
5 I could see a barge or something out there in the middle of the Thames but I 've never been much good with boats .
6 Oh aye Well I 've never been that way see .
7 I 've never been this way before .
8 But I 've never been this close before … ’
9 In other words , more people are surviving to 60 , and enjoying the kind of lifespan which has never been all that rare , but which is now much more common , simply because so few humans die at or just after birth , in the first five years of life , and so on .
10 It had n't been easy to break into the tough world of radio news reporting , not with her fragile appearance , which had always been such a handicap .
11 In 805 Charles chose one chieftain to reign as his vassal king , and bestowed upon him the ancient title of Chagan , which had originally been that of the independent High King of the Avars .
12 Travelling , which had once been such a bore to him , was now a continual nightmare .
13 For she is certainly mine now , and surely in a way she has never been any other man 's …
14 She has always been that way , ever since she was a little girl , ’ says another of those close to her , Kylie 's great aunt , Mrs Thomas Riddiford .
15 You 've never been much of an exam passer . ’
16 You 've never been much help to anyone all your life , but I think you were trying then .
17 You 've always been such a good little girl .
18 You 've always been such a wonderful sister to me .
19 She chewed the pencil , swallowing splinters ; what could she tell Mrs Rundle , who was now ( if she had ever been much more than ) a stranger , living at a distance , forgetting them , putting them into her past , memories packed with other memories in her bulging handbag ?
20 And she had never been that .
21 She had never been this angry in her life .
22 I mean , she 's always been that way nervous and
23 ‘ It 's not as if she 's ever been any different , ’ she said .
24 Well we 've never been this place before , but we 've been on a similar do .
25 We have always been such witnesses and such representatives . ’
26 On the basis of these figures , there has clearly been some kind of shift in the axis of the economy from manufacturing to services .
27 Investigations conducted among more recent groups of émigrés suffer from the fact that such groups have been disproportionately Jewish ; there has nevertheless been some support for the view that nationality is not a ‘ primordial ’ attachment and that its political importance is likely to depend on situational factors such as the degree of competition for employment opportunities .
28 ‘ On grass , ’ says Mr Hann , ‘ where you inject into wheel markings you get more damage , as the tine is being pulled through ground on which there has already been some surface shearing .
29 But there has already been some progress in this direction .
30 There has already been some response to this cry for help .
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