Example sentences of "she [verb] been [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | She has been down in Dorset . |
2 | It looked as if she 'd been up in the loft for something , which I suppose was rather rash in her state of health . |
3 | But mostly it was directed towards herself , and whatever it was in her that seemed to respond to some call given out by the least suitable of men ; despite what she 'd been through in the past couple of years she appeared to have learned precisely nothing . |
4 | And what 's more , if she 'd been about in your time , instead of that man , nice little Neville Chamberlain , she 'd have given your old Hitler a few right-handers below the belt ; and seen to it that Britain was armed to the teeth , with an airforce twice the size of the Luftwaffe instead of a few old men with pitch forks and a handful of plucky chaps like yourself to keep the Nazis out . |
5 | She had been just in time . |
6 | Cassie shivered as she contemplated the knowledge that she had been here in this kitchen once before … or as near as made no difference . |
7 | She had been almost in delirium , consumed with an animal desire . |
8 | She had been deeply in love with Piers , and still was . |
9 | Ruth was n't even sure how long she had been back in Palma . |
10 | Just a , I find that she almost looks as if she 's been out in the sun and that it sort of looks like very strong sunlight on her face which is a shame really . |
11 | Only she 's been out in the garden nearly all morning . |
12 | Cos she 's been out in town all morning . |
13 | She 's been back in Scotland for several years now , and she did n't know that Ryan was dead . |