Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] have [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I , I only took one case on after I was married er and that er that was a maternity case I 'd been to the first baby . |
2 | The other difficulty I have is with some of these criteria and their use at a strategic level . |
3 | The other difficulty I have is in the er the lower case text which ex attempts to explain what is meant by this particular criterion , the sorts of considerations that will be taken into account . |
4 | ‘ Of course I have been through my brother 's documents , household accounts , memoranda and letters . |
5 | Up our way , they all give you feedback , like you know , several branches in like , the North , every branch I 've been into , there 's always been positive feedback , and negative and positive . |
6 | First good watch I had was for my twenty first , I 've still got , it still goes |
7 | and I put them in , and I look in my dictionary , they 're not there of course , cos my dictionary I had is from nineteen forty six |
8 | During the review I had been to Switzerland where I had seen a compulsory occupational scheme successfully in operation . |
9 | She will stay with the man at whose side she has been for years , Secretary of State James Baker . |
10 | Apart from a year at Westfield College she has been on the staff of the Department of French at Reading University since 1962 , progressing from Tutorial Assistant to a personal chair as Professor of French . |
11 | If they 'd caught her , they 'd have stuck her in Imbrium or somewhere , some institution She 'd been in places like that before That was like death to her There must have been a lot of them caught like that , at the end , |
12 | We were all working flat out and the only break we had was on the second Sunday when Isvik was on the slip and the Yard closed . |
13 | By and large , the war passed us by in Baldersdale , although we had to go through the business of putting black-out curtains at all the windows , even though all the light we had was from oil lamps . |
14 | The classroom was the warehouse they 'd been in before . |
15 | Houses are no longer the gold-plated investment they have been since the war . |
16 | worse thinking he 'd been to solicitors but I 'm trying to track down anybody ! |
17 | The speed it has is for motorway shunting . |
18 | All he knew was that compared with the trollop he had been with the day before , she was like a princess , a very untouchable snow princess seven years older than he , who had recently lost her husband . |
19 | Martinho , too , sensing what the rules of disengagement from the deathbed were going to be , allowed them to have their fun , or the priestly hypocrite he 'd been in the jungle — got his kicks out of the spectacle , what he might regard as my just deserts for my equivocal behaviour toward him in those nightmare days . |
20 | Since a success with Corydoras panda I have been on the lookout for other species of catfish to work with so I gratefully headed home with my new charges . |
21 | Responding to calls by GATT 's Director-General Arthur Dunkel for greater flexibility , the EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry said on Dec. 3 that " the only flexibility I have is in explaining in detail the impact which the [ 30 per cent ] reductions in internal supports will have on our export restitutions and market access " . |
22 | THERE is a first time for everything : Aladdin was the first panto I 'd been to and the first Frank Bruno has performed in . |
23 | You ca n't imagine how much of a help you 've been to me . |
24 | The gang-girl she had been seemed as remote from her as the child she had been before that . |
25 | It must have been the boarding-school she had been to which determined her voice , affected , sharp , shrill . |
26 | And she forced herself to add , ‘ I 'll tell her what a good girl you 've been in cleanin' me place for me . ’ |
27 | However , there seems to be more to the formation of a child 's personality at birth than these two viewpoints — that we are either born as a blank sheet or that the formation we have is via our mother , and begins prior to our birth . |
28 | ‘ I have n't been drinking , Harvey , ’ she said patiently , as if this was a dialogue they had been through many times before . |
29 | You see the individual patient 's dilemma , we 've got no problem with the loner who comes for individual psychoanalysis they have been on their own th there 's no problem there , but but what about the group analytic situation ? |
30 | Since entering the wood they had been in severe anxiety . |