Example sentences of "where [pers pn] have been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , well the North East and all , I found very good , the two York stores , Harrogate and , erm , that 's where I 've been involved really , and they 've all been very good for that .
2 The sorts of experiences that you then get people talking about is really well I 've learnt to stand up for myself for the first time , erm I now know what I want to do , I know who I am , erm projects where I 've been involved , where you get women saying things like well two years ago I would never have dreamt of going and talking to the Council about my house , or my children , or that I ca n't get a job because I ca n't get child care , and I would n't have dreamt of doing that and people who now say well now I can do that , I know that I can go and stand up for myself and stand up for what I think is right , just as well as my husband can .
3 It 's dark , cold and pouring with rain as I leave the office of E. and B. Productions where I 've been discussing the pantomime orchestra with Paul , the company musical director .
4 And it 's not earning us anything in there , but mind you erm it sometimes during the week where erm the tables are full of a load of papers and what have you where I 've been doing paper work and that
5 Maybe that 's where I 've been going wrong all this time .
6 Here , in Danu , I had a meaning ; it was where I had been born and lived .
7 And I remember running into the ward where I had been treated , finding one of the nurses who had looked after me and giving her a big hug and her crying .
8 It was the music that had brought me in from the hall where I had been lying .
9 From the far edge of the terrace I could see down to where I had been lying only an hour or two before .
10 Suddenly I stepped out into her path from the gateway where I had been waiting .
11 Early on a Sunday morning I walked up Plateros and then through the narrow streets to where I had been told a bus , colectivo — some form of transport — would leave .
12 I was returning from a hospital where I had been visiting someone , and I was last in a bus queue .
13 Reverend thought oh yes he 'd be very very glad of you , so he said I 'd be prepared to visit the sick , I 'd do anything like that and he did in fact start doing some visiting , and among other people that he called upon was a person living in Road , not very far really from where I 'd been born and I knew the area well .
14 i found myself in the same place where I 'd been wounded in Easter , 1917 .
15 Well he er he asked where I 'd been working and what could I do and and I was young then aye .
16 ‘ I fancied a change of scene from London where I 'd been working with the Bank of England in-house catering team ’ she said .
17 Irena produced a suit from somewhere — I had nothing appropriate to wear and the Czechs dress up to go out — and on a cold wet evening Miroslav , who once behind his bassoon could n't stop smiling , dragged me in off Red Army Square where I 'd been waiting under an umbrella watching a group of Czech soldiers trying to stand up , and escorted me up to the balcony of the Fucik Hall to watch the performance .
18 Honestly , girl , if you only knew where I 'd been to try and find you ! ’
19 In France , where I have been working for two years , the government understands the need for cultural things .
20 As your float approaches the section where you 've been getting most bites , you dress the line again , following the downstream progress of your float with the tip of your rod .
21 ‘ You had them all the time — you trailed me round — you bloody filthy lying bastard — you poked my head into every shit-bin in Bristol — you led me up hill and down dale till my feet were dropping off — you made me steal some people 's boat — I could 've been got by the police — I might be festering in jail now — handcuffed — criminal — you do n't care , you 're criminal anyway — I would n't be surprised if you 'd murdered half a dozen innocent people and cut them up and kept their pieces stashed away in the hole where you 've been hiding my bag and my things and my money and my dreams … ’
22 What kind of citizens charter is introduced on the back of denying you the right to even challenge the people who are providing the services , or could restrict the right of your family to be together , or the right for you to travel to the country where you 've been living ?
23 She said , ‘ So this is where you 've been working . ’
24 But something like the choir or where you 've been working , I do n't know you , I , I 've got this thing which is
25 Yes , I heard you , yes , I heard you say the other day , and also did read in the press , where you 've been quoted , Councillor Warby , that you would build various by-passes and no doubt you will be putting , I have n't yet heard any amendments to the capital goal .
26 He asked her about the place so much like the valley , the place where she 'd been born .
27 She 'd set off at 2pm from TV-am , where she 'd been working since 8am on The Wide Awake Club .
28 ‘ Did n't she say where she 'd been working ?
29 But for Mum the Second World War was still present in our streets , the streets where she 'd been brought up .
30 Susan 's eyes grew wide as Maggie told her about her ride on the telegraph pole , ending up at The Haven where she 'd been rescued by Bryce .
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