Englische Phrasen beginnend mit 'B'
to become partners in crime
to become personal
to become redundant
to become suspicious
What has become of it?
bed of roses
in a bed of roses
It’s no bed of roses
no bed of roses
on a bed of roses
to bed someone
bee stings
He has a bee in his bonnet
the bee’s knees
to have a bee in one’s bonnet
Beeb
to beef about something
to beef up
What’s your beef?
Have I been a fool!
Have you been living under a rock?
He has been to see the doctor
I have been patient long enough
I have been wishing for a lotto win for years
I have been wishing for this for a long time!
I’ve been extremely busy lately
I’ve been looking all over for you
I’ve been looking everywhere for you
I’ve been very self-indulgent lately
It has been a privilege to work with you
It has been brought to my attention that ...
It has been updated
It’s been tough going lately
She has been around
to have been around
to have been bitten/done
to have been dropped on one’s head by one’s mother
to have been had
to have been laid low with the flu
to have been there before
to have been to hell and back
To have been well brought up is a great drawback nowadays. It shuts one out from so much.
to not have been born yesterday
What have you been up to?
You’ve been had
Beer and Girls are the best things to spend time
This beer tastes like old feet
to have a beer
Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails
to have bees in one’s bonnet
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