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

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1 Not only had I proved myself a liar but I 'd not been much good at school and did n't even get my leaving certificate .
2 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 .
3 If I had n't been such a coward maybe they might have turned out better . ’
4 I and I took to Connor 's Quay as a sailing ship and I and then of course I had n't been much in sailing ships .
5 I had n't been any great shakes at boxing , but I 'd thought as a young man that I might be .
6 I 've already been this morning , thank you , Corp . ’
7 I 've not been that well myself , ’ she said , ‘ I 've been worried sick about ye . ’
8 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 .
9 I was n't in the actual throe er , er I wa I 've always been more or less a loner .
10 I could see a barge or something out there in the middle of the Thames but I 've never been much good with boats .
11 Oh aye Well I 've never been that way see .
12 I 've never been this way before .
13 But I 've never been this close before … ’
14 Oh , well I have n't been that way yet .
15 One fan said : ‘ I have n't been this wet since Pavarotti in the Park and at least the burgers were cheaper there . ’
16 Eh , I have n't been this week .
17 For she is certainly mine now , and surely in a way she has never been any other man 's …
18 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 .
19 You 've never been much of an exam passer . ’
20 You 've never been much help to anyone all your life , but I think you were trying then .
21 You 've always been such a good little girl .
22 You 've always been such a wonderful sister to me .
23 She had not been that way before .
24 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 ?
25 And she had never been that .
26 She had never been this angry in her life .
27 She 's not been any more so I 'll have to go round to .
28 I mean , she 's always been that way nervous and
29 ‘ It 's not as if she 's ever been any different , ’ she said .
30 Well we 've never been this place before , but we 've been on a similar do .
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