Example sentences of "i [verb] been [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I mean I do I 've been doing aerobics a long time .
2 I tried it once and burnt my mouth so badly I looked like I 'd been kissing superglue .
3 ‘ I went on to a party in Cambridge after I 'd been catching swifts , and in the middle of the party a horrible large green thing , a flightless parasitic fly , found on swifts , crawled crabwise out of my hair on to my dinner jacket — it was a dinner jacket sort of party .
4 I 'd been drinking scrumpy .
5 There had been a few times , with my accent , I 'd been called names , but as soon as they knew I was Jewish I had a hundred mothers and brothers and fathers to take care of me .
6 Up till then I 'd been using Rickenbackers , and a ‘ 65 Telecaster I 'd bought which had been my main instrument for writing the material .
7 ‘ Up until then I 'd been using gas and air and they were just about to give me some pethidine when all this serious discussion began .
8 When we talked about it at length , I realised that I 'd been using clothes to buoy myself up emotionally , ever since my father left when I was 10 .
9 I had been in trouble before , but then I 'd been given probation and community work .
10 I 've often puzzled over whether , if I 'd been given guidance , would I have chosen differently ?
11 I 'd been getting records on tick from Billy for ages , ’ explains Havanna 's Tony Scott , ‘ so I said to him ‘ If I make up a record , would you square up the bill ? ’
12 Afterwards , I crawled backstage to visit Michael Crawford , forgetting that I 'd been wearing Clinique 's face-bronzer for that glowing , outdoor , tanned look we all know and simulate .
13 I 'd been playing slide for years and I found myself in a blues band .
14 I 'd been asking Peggy to get something like that for ages .
15 If I 'd been painting shadows they 'd have been blue or grey , but real shadows are n't nearly so simple ! ’
16 I 'd been doing press and touring and all that lot for two years without a break , I 'd not had time to change or take anything in . ’
17 I 'd been studying Fitzgerald , reading , seeing the film and the television series and thinking all along what a wonderful life he 'd led in the South of France … ’
18 I 'd been working flat out .
19 But I 'd been working nights to live on .
20 It 's you know and my pride was getting a little bit dented that I 'd been selling market for years suddenly I was n't doing this .
21 Erm , I had n't actually felt that violent , I 'd been having extremes of emotion all week erm , very high , very low , very very fearful , panic attacks which I 'd never had before in my life .
22 I 'd been paying tax and national insurance for 12 years before I found myself having to make a claim and if I 'd been putting the money in a building society I 'd have had a lot more than I eventually got out of them . ’
23 I had been seeing Jessica for twelve months before she admitted to herself that her lover would never come back .
24 Because of the distance of my journey I had been given permission to come during the morning , and there were no other visitors .
25 Julian Charley , to Edward England , my publisher , and to St. John 's College , Nottingham , where I was at that time principal , and by whose Governors I had been given study leave in order to write the book .
26 Because I had been understudying Constance Donovan I was now to play Lydia , the second lead .
27 It was as if I had been expecting visitors .
28 As I had been enjoying Marlborough , which in atmosphere , personnel , and not least location , was in total contrast to the Sloane School , Chelsea , I no doubt gave him a slightly rose-tinted account of the life there .
29 She said : ‘ Claire did not show me the power of attorney … nor did she tell me that I had been made Michael 's attorney . ’
30 In the lead-up to the trip I had been telling Nat about the Northern Lights and how wonderful they were .
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