Example sentences of "[noun] i 've been [v-ing] about " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is your husband 's trip to Milan connected with this Japanese deal I 've been hearing about ? ’ he asked .
2 Right from the beginning of my career as a journalist I 've been writing about gender issues from the male point of view .
3 Davidson Davidson kind of claims this in semantics in natural languages which I suggested that you read , but Davidson puts the claim the other way round , that is there 's no more syntax than that structure needs in semantics and that 's just false , that 's just false because you 're not going to account for all the data I 've been talking about , about verb phrases .
4 There 's very little room for the qualitative work I 've been talking about : it it is there it tends to get tacked on to an existing project when the sociologist is brought in to provide expertise on survey design or interviewing or to use a standard measure of patient ‘ quality of life . ’
5 I said oh I 'm not gon na give you my telephone number after the things I 've been hearing about you !
6 ‘ So do I ; it 's one of the things I 've been missing about Australia — that and the sun . ’
7 In other words , these things I 've been talking about , map , if I may use that concept again from mathematics , they map to earlier feelings .
8 Well , if you 're talking about the smallest sort of business , and you 've spent maybe two thousand pounds on your actual computer , complete with a printer and the floppy discs I 've been talking about , then you might expect to spend another five hundred to a thousand pounds on a basic set of software .
9 I now want to prove to you that this kind of evolution I 've been talking about , evolution by natural selection , at the level of individual genes , can not produce social cooperation .
10 This year I 've been thinking about the many faces of the moon and the wonderfully romantic and lovely patterns you can achieve with the moon as your theme , whether it 's a slender crescent or full harvest , hunter 's or honey moon .
11 ‘ So how do we avoid turning into those sort of pillocks I 've been talking about , Jim ? ’
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