Example sentences of "[verb] been [v-ing] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Let's hope this is the last chapter for them — it has been hanging over them for more than a year — and they can now start to rebuild their lives . ’
2 ‘ This has been hanging over us for too long .
3 The bank has been experimenting with it for seven years , but , this year , 100 branches will come on stream .
4 He has been looking after it since Tuesday morning .
5 ‘ My dear , your real mother has been looking after you for the past twenty years , ’ said Miss Rose sharply .
6 ‘ So Alexei has been referring to me as his uncle ? ’
7 Phyllis Aldworth , 64 , of Mable Avenue , Shildon , has been surviving on them for years .
8 If the employee has been working for you for up to eight weeks and does not have a linking letter or a Leaver 's statement , phone your Social Security office and ask if the start of the PIW you are dealing with links back to a claim to a Social Security benefit .
9 ‘ His department has been saying to us in recent weeks that we could not have the classrooms and toilets we need because there are empty places in other schools .
10 Mr Giles of Grimethorpe Motors has been advertising with us for two years and he is delighted with the results .
11 For the past year Maureen Timmins has been corresponding with him in San Quentin jail where he 's waiting execution for the murder of his pregnant wife .
12 The kennel maid remarked , ‘ There 's something queer about that animal , she has been waiting for you since early this morning .
13 It started to get out of proportion in that he , Ray has been talking to him about the impact of the summer season in Scarborough in terms of how long it takes his staff to get from A to B.
14 ‘ I can see that your uncle has been talking to you about us , ’ Sophie said drily , ‘ but you do n't understand .
15 When I go past , I wonder what has been happening to her in the intervening years , and that 's very odd . ’
16 Ven queried , as well he might , she realised , for she 'd been chatting to him like a veritable magpie all evening with not so much as a hint of shyness .
17 She 'd been listening to him with dawning realisation , an icy sensation freezing her body inch by inch .
18 Anyway , I 'd been staying with them in darkest Kensington , at Mr Gibbon 's very grand , three-storeyed town-house in Ascot Square , just off Addison Road , and working at a branch of Mondo-Food on Victoria Street ( they were trying a new line in Haggisburgers at the time and the manager thought my accent would help shift them .
19 She 'd been looking into it for Ken anyway — as I told you .
20 ‘ And do you deny that for the two years prior to his death you 'd been living with him in his flat in London ? ’
21 She 'd been living with him in Bristol and they planned to marry .
22 After I 'd been talking to him about leaving .
23 I mean , if you 'd been talking to him during the lesson he 'd say , well , if you want to talk about it , leave it till after the lesson .
24 And she 'd been talking to him for about half an hour and well er her son had come up
25 As the place was really his gig we could n't use it without him We 'd been talking about it for ages — and Bernie was always badgering us about it — but we 'd not really done anything about it .
26 ‘ She 'd been working on them for quite a while .
27 Now you suspected she 'd been lying to you for thirteen years .
28 ‘ We 'd been sitting with him in hospital keeping his mind occupied , but when our visiting times changed and he was alone he would lie there and think .
29 After a while she realised she 'd been beating at him with her fists hard enough to hurt and yet he had n't lifted a finger to stop her .
30 But that was just a hope he 'd been tossing at me for a couple of years without any interest from me .
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