Example sentences of "[pron] had been [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With regard to point ( c ) , I had been a teensy bit lazy in the last few maths lessons , not having worked on the set tasks with much enthusiasm at all .
2 I understood , you see , because I had been a provincial myself .
3 I knew later I had been a damn fool but …
4 Was this the point at which to say that I had been a professional actress for over thirty years and was well aware of the mechanics etc ?
5 Water came from the taps and sat in an unnerving basin shape : the blue plastic failed to dematerialise from the world where I had been a grateful and temporary guest since the moment five years ago when I had vouchsafed in the sight of the God of men Ido .
6 Although Fair Isle is officially part of Shetland , and I had been a keen birdwatcher since I was a boy , I had never had the opportunity to visit the island until I had started to work for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds .
7 She told us : ‘ The first time I saw this lady from the Foundation for Global Unity in Canterbury , she told me I had been a young boy in one of the Balkan countries , where slaves were being used to cut down all the trees .
8 In the middle of many clashes and difficulties were the men whom I had met , and to whom , if I had been a true friend , I might have given something of the faith and spirit which could have helped them find a better way for their people .
9 I had been a dutiful daughter , an elegant accessory , a nurse and business manager in the service of three men .
10 I have sometimes gone into it when the King was absent from Delhi and once pretty far I thought , for the purpose of giving my advice in the case of a great lady so ill that she could not be moved to the outward gate ; but a Kachemire shawl covered my head , hanging like a large scarfe down to my feet , and a eunuch led me by the hand , as if I had been a blind man .
11 By the time I left his office , I felt as if I had been an established outside-left for years , ’ Bastin later recalled .
12 ‘ 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 !
13 ’ So this particular sergeant who had been a PC when I had been an acting sergeant , sat alongside me .
14 My personal life had been a disaster : I had had a lousy relationship with my mother ; been frightened of my father ; from time to time my marriage had been close to the rocks and I had been an uncaring father .
15 I was becoming an old hand by now ; I was n't nearly as nervous as I had been the other times , even though the audience was twice the size .
16 JC : Kenneth Green had designed our production of Cosi fan tutte which had been a great success .
17 Behind him the eastern sky was already brightening , and the wasteland , which had been a formless void of darkness above the lumpy earth , was assuming an identity and a shape .
18 The kitchen , which had been a uniform grey , was dappled with sunlight , she saw ; outside , a blackbird sang .
19 The agreement did not provide for a specific " quota of power " for the FMLN , an issue which had been a major sticking-point in negotiations .
20 Raoul Cédras , which had been a major demand of Aristide .
21 It seems that the policy of Exclusion , which had first been raised in 1673 , and which had been a major political goal of the first Whigs , had at last come to fruition .
22 ( The ban on presidential re-election , which had been a central issue in the Mexican revolution of 1910 , was seen by the opposition as a bulwark against the consolidation of authoritarian PRI rule in an effectively single-party state . )
23 They 'd gone to see another hill , which had been a Roman fort , covered in ferns now .
24 It was Willans who advised Rolt 's parents to apprentice him as a mechanical engineer , and it was with great enthusiasm that in 1926 the boy left Cheltenham College , which had been a miserable experience for him , to serve as a pupil at Bomfords , an agricultural engineering firm at Pitchill near Evesham .
25 This followed the rediscovery of the Sarum Use , which had been a local medieval modification of the Roman rite , used in nearly every place in Britain by the end of the fifteenth century .
26 The Plymouth Brethren were founded in that year of 1820 , by an Anglican ex-clergyman , on the basis of strict Calvinism , which had been a considerable influence earlier on John Wesley , but not embraced by him .
27 After a hurried cup of tea at my house we were on our way to do a climb which had been a longstanding ambition of Norman 's — Via Media on Craig Aderyn , probably the best medium-grade slab pitch in Snowdonia .
28 But he was in a peer mechanism which had been a longstanding thing with trade unionism management for many years , with no replacement .
29 He had written it under the supervision of James Blackadder , which had been a discouraging experience .
30 At this village north of St Austell is the Wheal Martyn China Clay Works , now preserved as an open-air museum of the industry that brought prosperity to this part of Cornwall from the mid-eighteenth century , when William Cookworthy , a Plymouth Quaker and apothecary , discovered kaolin , the chief ingredient of porcelain , which had been a secret closely guarded by the Chinese for over a thousand years .
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