Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A woman 's been phoning your office every day : wants to speak to you .
2 As well as providing an all-weather play house , the children are building their knowledge of maths , science , technology and English .
3 David Lloyd clubs , all 7 of them — and more to come — are building their reputation on quality of service , something which has allowed him the entrepreneurial satisfaction of seeing his company expand , when others around him are failing , victims of all the British recession .
4 IT IS a sunny morning and , leaning on your spade , you contemplate the dozen plots where you and 11 friends are building your dream homes …
5 For those not au fait with the aims of the Dick-Nixs , they 're an LA band whose purpose in life has been to see their namesake Tricky Dicky re-instated to his true position in life .
6 When she said they 'd just been to see their son in Rhodesia and you said ‘ Kenya for officers , Rhodesia for other ranks ’ it was awfully rude . ’
7 This she did , at which stage she had managed to go without drinking , but had not yet been to see her solicitor .
8 That afternoon she had been to see her doctor in Paris .
9 He 'd been to see his girlfriend in Southampton and was on his way to see his parents in Sheffield .
10 Filmer , I was interested to see , had been to see his horse before departure .
11 Graham Hunsley , defending , said he was now off hard drugs , had been to see his doctor about the problem and was hoping to undergo treatment at an addiction centre .
12 I 've been to see my mentor four times !
13 Almost , in the midst of the new apartment that she hated as much as he did , though it had been decorated to her own specifications , she said , ‘ I have been to see my son . ’
14 I 'd been to see my great-aunt 's solicitors in Glasgow and they gave me the keys .
15 ‘ Uncle Ross and I have been to see your mummy and daddy — and they are going to be just fine . ’
16 I says I know , you have n't been to see your team here , he says right once you 've been to Wembley the second time 's never as good it 's just that
17 ‘ Magnus 's mother has been to see your mother , ’ she said .
18 Been to see your mother , Nurse Avery ? ’
19 ‘ I 've been to see your husband , ’ she said — I did n't like that at all — ‘ and he asked me to tell you that if you do n't return home by the end of the week he is going to join forces with Kirsty Bull : she 's coming to live in and look after your children . ’
20 My doctor had also prepared a report for the judge , about various medical problems which I hoped might be taken into consideration , along with the fact that I had for some time been re-building my life and now had very little to do with the lifestyle that brought me into contact with drugs .
21 Cronenberg 's way of filming the unfilmable has been to arrange his material in a pulp noir format , laced with hallucinations , corrupt characters , and local colour ( local being studio-recreated Tangier ) .
22 ‘ I am transforming my body , ’ he says , ‘ into a vehicle for greater communication . ’
23 The employees are accepting their fate with the usual mix of bitterness and resignation .
24 the Russians are accepting our beef .
25 Reg Marshall said : ‘ They are wasting their money giving us a wooden hut .
26 Mr Takeshita 's immediate aim is to show the Americans that he is as adept in international affairs as in domestic politics , and that they are wasting their time on a boy like Mr Kaifu .
27 KEVIN KEEGAN last night warned Premier League clubs they are wasting their time trying to buy his rising stars .
28 Touche Ross are wasting their time and our money , and we regret that they 've taken this action . ’
29 ‘ They feel they are wasting their time because their hard work is getting smashed up .
30 THE traders threatening to sue Darlington Council over the pedestrianisation of Skinnergate are wasting their time .
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