Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [conj] have been " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Whatever intrigue there was between Lotta Petterson and myself died slowly and painfully and has been extinct for much longer than the six months we have gone our separate ways . ’
2 ‘ Whatever intrigue there was between Lotta Pettersson and myself died slowly and painfully and has been extinct for much longer than the six months we have gone our separate ways … ’
3 Right Well garages the there are already some here and here , both in here and here that have been built as part of Ayletts Field .
4 His relationship with Don Roberto had been strictly business and even that had been in abeyance since Trent 's posting to Ireland .
5 Some of these continued into the Middle Ages and beyond and have been well recorded .
6 For next year , we 're also getting a further specific grant , which we 're showing up here , but instead of continuing the distribution that we 've got in the current year , the government have decided that that should be entirely distributed on S S A factors , and again that 's been to the detriment of Sh Shropshire .
7 In ( 145 ) and ( 146 ) , the subject of cause is clearly a condition , and the to infinitive evokes its consequence : the causal agent is not conceived as actually doing anything in either of these sentences but merely as having been the condition giving rise to a new state of affairs .
8 Mungo crouched and ran his hands through the grass wondering about the bird 's skull , but even that had been removed .
9 The unlucky loser was Reid but then that 's been the story of his season .
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