Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [be] [v-ing] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | I had , I had a letter the other day saying that I 'd been paying thirty nine pounds , fifty a week to live on , but I 've been entitled to fifty five pound something for low income support so are they gon na backdate all that and then get their |
2 | A few days before the broadcast I had been counselling one man in his early twenties who would also have issued the same warning . |
3 | Back in 1959 , I had been sitting one day in a Brighton coffee bar aptly named the Thieves ' Kitchen . |
4 | You allus had a laugh , even if you 'd been a-cryin' two minutes afore that . |
5 | She 'd been investigating one of her peculiar groups and she said there was about to be a break-through . |
6 | Recently we 'd been taking ten minutes a night off it in order to have more time in the pub . |
7 | The 135 hp engine was used to operating on 80 octane fuel but we had been using 130 octane avgas . |
8 | Lead miners in the northern Pennines were earning 10s ( 50p ) a week by 1797 and 11s 6d ( 57½p ) by 1815 , whereas before the war they had been earning 7s 6d ( 37½p ) ; a money-wage increase of around 50 per cent over the war years seems indicated , implying a real-wage fall of about 10 per cent . |
9 | They told him it was a welcome to Petrograd by the revolutionary workers and sailors : they had been roaring one word " Lenin " . |
10 | He 'd been smoking 50 a day for 40 years . |
11 | He 'd been working one of the axle springs free on an old Cortina when the jack had given way . |
12 | When this eagerly awaited party actually happened , it had been going forty minutes before Dad and I realized that we knew virtually no one there . |
13 | He felt he had been upsetting one or two people and that the game would be easier to control without him around . |