Examples of 'had been a very' in a sentence

Meaning of "had been a very"

had been a very: Referring to someone who was once extremely a certain way in the past. This phrase is commonly used to describe past characteristics, traits, or behaviors that may have changed over time

How to use "had been a very" in a sentence

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had been a very
It had been a very productive part of the session.
I told him that he had been a very good manager.
It had been a very hot topic this year.
All his life he had been a very quiet man.
It had been a very uncomfortable fifteen minutes.
But she said it had been a very long time.
It had been a very profitable operation.
The previous evening had been a very enjoyable one.
It had been a very intense day.
Until his contribution there had been a very strange silence.
This had been a very pleasing moment.
Liszt exclaimed that transposing had been a very hard task for him.
And there had been a very great friendship between us.
The process of negotiation and dialogue had been a very useful and important one.
Cole had been a very good fighter.

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He also spoke of how the announcement had been a very emotional time for him.
It had been a very close match.
It was obvious that there had been a very close bond between them.
It had been a very interesting day.
We all went to school and it had been a very important part of our life.
It had been a very long day with lots of lessons learned.
Specifically the boardwalk and the attractions that had been a very popular.
My mother had been a very successful model.
Before they finally left they said that this had been a very lovely talk.
The wedding had been a very simple civil ceremony.
Vice President Briesch applauded what had been a very positive debate.
It had been a very quiet week with no real excitement at all.
The man was still relatively young and had been a very hardworking and generative person.
He had been a very active senator particularly on national security issues.
Visits by hospital volunteers had been a very uplifting and important part of her stay.
It had been a very long time that someone had found an intrest in me.
Since his childhood Raman had been a very inquisitive boy.
It had been a very long time since he had his last cry.
The Delegation believed that it had been a very good initiative that should continue.
It had been a very long time since his body released this kind of stench.
Mr Mihok informed the participants that accession had been a very successful experience for Slovak entrepreneurs.
There had been a very real effort aimed at building momentum towards achieving a particular result.
The Delegation underlined that Singapore had been a very pleasant conference venue.
It had been a very long time since she had done this for him.
Sir Nigel RODLEY observed that the discussion had been a very interesting learning experience.
It had been a very busy day for Jesus.
We learned that Khalid Aldawsari had been a very good student back in Saudi Arabia.
It had been a very bad day for Jack.
The arrival of the new High Commissioner for Human Rights had been a very positive development.
I thought you had been a very captivating lady.
He replied that he cared for her, but it had been a very long time.
It had been a very good day around Mandalay.
Materially and professionally, he had been a very lucky man.
Previously he had been a very successful manager in Scotland.
He sent for Evans immediately, as the Phylakopi crew had been a very close-knit team.

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Had she dreamed of the garden so often
Then we knew we had the wrong guy
We had so much fun up on the mountain today
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Examples of using Very
I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
Very few know what that means
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