Example sentences of "she [verb] [been] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She may also use it as a greeting when she has been away from the kittens for a while . |
2 | She has been there for the past 10 years . |
3 | She has been there for two years . |
4 | I 'd seen no sign of Mala , but I had n't expected it , since she 'd been right about us being less obvious if we were apart . |
5 | It appeared that she 'd been right about Harry Martin 's being behind the attempts to intimidate her . |
6 | And she 'd been right about the red roses . |
7 | When she 'd been right round the edges of the roof and gathered all the flowers into a bunch , she climbed down the ladder and began to walk along the back path out of the village . |
8 | She 'd been here on Friday , and he had n't ! |
9 | I mean , you were n't even sure she 'd been there at all . ’ |
10 | She 'd been there at the time he 'd wanted a woman . |
11 | She 'd been there for less than two weeks when her employers discovered she has leukaemia . |
12 | and she poddled over , she said she 'd been across to Fernbury Lodge for the first time |
13 | She 'd been all over the Far East |
14 | She had been right of course . |
15 | The trapped feeling must have been because she had been indoors for a long time . |
16 | She had been completely on Daisy 's side , from the very beginning . |
17 | She had been completely against the war , right from the start . |
18 | She had been just past Luke when he had caught at her , and now his arms came round her from behind , drawing her back against him , and the response she dreaded was already weakening her as the warmth of him transmitted itself to her . |
19 | She had been just in time . |
20 | Faith has to return to work ; she had been away for almost two and a half months , but Continental Airlines generously sent Tim to Kupang to see if he could help . |
21 | She had been away on a little holiday in Spain and knew nothing . |
22 | By this time she had been away from her native Russia scarcely a dozen years . |
23 | In practice , she learnt to ski ; but it was the first time she had been away from her friends and family , the first time she had been on a plane , the first time she had been abroad , and she was desperately unhappy . |
24 | She had been away from work for eight years and her second child was starting school when she saw an advertisement for a part-time market research executive . |
25 | She said she sometimes longed to go out , to a disco or an amusement arcade and be with other girls , but her uncle was strict and did n't like her going to those places , and although she was sometimes lonely she could n't stand the thought of going back to that school , especially now she had been away from it for so long because anyway her friends would n't be there any more and she would be treated like a little girl and the things they had to do would seem more stupid than ever because in her uncle s house she was treated like a grown-up , which she was anyway , and she ran the house . |
26 | The girl had been missing for what — a week ? — and off-hand he agreed with the local man 's judgement that she had been here for most of it . |
27 | She had been here for twenty minutes , during which time Alida Thorne had backtracked and made difficulties , pretended not to understand . |
28 | Whatever the precise date , she knew she had been here for the best part of a month , confined in this tumbledown shepherd 's dwelling among the mountains . |
29 | There were so many more than when she had been here with Morthen . |
30 | Cassie shivered as she contemplated the knowledge that she had been here in this kitchen once before … or as near as made no difference . |