Example sentences of "[pers pn] had been [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Often they say , ‘ I thought that I had been through all this and settled it in my mind ten years ago , yet here I am having to come to terms with the same issue all over again . ’ |
2 | I had been up most of the night on surveillance and , dressed in ‘ raggies ’ in a seedy dockside pub outside my own police area , had posed as a ‘ driver ’ for a drug-dealer . |
3 | I had been along this track many times , and this was the first occasion on which I hesitated to pass the rocks . |
4 | I had been at great pains to appear distant towards him and been more successful than I had thought I could be . |
5 | According to these ladies , I had been at certain times a pirate , a builder , a healer , a spiritual teacher , a red Indian and a nun . |
6 | I had been on one of these camps before so I thought that I knew what to expect . |
7 | I had been on low-calorie diets and diets out of newspapers , but I just could not stick to them . |
8 | Within a week , I received a duplicated form to fill in stating all my details and demanding proof that I had been on that flight . |
9 | I had been on all the northern capitals . |
10 | The morning after I had been to this party at the Spanish Embassy , I received an invitation from the Spanish Ambassador and Señora Puig de la Bellacasa to go to their Farewell Party . |
11 | She was built like a javelin thrower , but she blushed and I knew I had been in good hands . |
12 | Having been confined to a wheelchair for 18 years I had been in similar situations to this . |
13 | ‘ He had every reason not to take me seriously as a soldier as he knew how idle I had been in prior days in Layforce . ’ |
14 | I had been in constant pain , since my accident , for nearly two years when I stumbled across the Alexander Technique . |
15 | Jessamy remembered how very annoyed she had been about that article . |
16 | She had been at one of the best State schools in England , where she would still be , no doubt , but for what Toby had heard referred to as an Incident . |
17 | Back in the main sitting room where she had been at first she was introduced to Antonietta 's husband Gennaro who was the head of the household . |
18 | She had been at this long enough to know that , Caroline thought bitterly . |
19 | But Alicia Lockwood at seventy-nine had been as strong-willed as she had been at any time of her life . |
20 | I was a virgin when we married , but I know that she had been with other men before me . |
21 | She had been with fitzAlan and — |
22 | She would likely never see her sister again , so that in her mind she would always be as she had been on that last walk over the moor to Barnswick . |
23 | Well she had been on one or two things , not a lot on the television but er , we . |
24 | She had been to Nice countless times . |
25 | She had been to one of their meetings , and was even more confirmed not only in the conviction that they were right , but that her own group should get involved in trying to organise women to campaign for wages for housework . |
26 | Changing the subject quickly , I wondered how great an inspiration she had been to all those women out there in their 40s who lacked her drive to embark on a new career . |
27 | She had been to all the parentcraft classes , and had not learnt a thing . ’ |
28 | She had been to most of the early-morning markets as far as Hyères . |
29 | Russia backed Austria , only to make plain in 1851 that she was no more willing to contemplate Viennese domination of German affairs than she had been to back Prussian . |
30 | She may have had some capital of her own , though many a wife in Victorian times was little better off as one man 's wife than she had been as another man 's daughter : |