Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pron] had [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 I realized he had been listening until he heard Catherine say she could not marry him .
2 Later in that passage he wrote : ‘ It was n't until thirty years later when I saw her in another woman [ Elizabeth Taylor ] that I realised I had been searching for her all my life . ’
3 I realised I had been watching them for 15 minutes .
4 Rob made me a cup of coffee and erm I forgot it had been standing there and er I went to take a mouthful course I got a mouth full of skin did n't I ?
5 I saw he had been drinking , and I knew I was in a very dangerous situation .
6 I thought , I thought someone had been smoking in the toilets .
7 On a course recently someone suggested I had been talking too much and should be told to keep quiet .
8 I explained what had been going on .
9 He slowly straightened to his full height and she realised he had been sitting on the bed leaning over her .
10 She sat up and rubbed her eyes , colouring furiously as she realised she had been using Roman 's shoulder for a head-rest .
11 Her broken optic shifted painfully , and she realized she had been seeing out of her empty left eyesocket .
12 In some odd way he was not a stranger because his name was painfully familiar and she imagined she had been expecting this angry arrival since her accident — that must be the cause of this feeling that was swimming through her .
13 This reminds me of the story about the old lady who boasted she had been wearing the same pair of stockings for twenty years — one year she knitted new feet on them and the next new legs !
14 When he did not return for quite a while , she guessed they had been talking to each other about her .
15 She claimed she had been having a passionate affair with Mary Jo 's husband Joey , 36 .
16 Six months before her overdose Liz terminated the relationship with her boyfriend of two years ' standing after she discovered he had been going out with another girl .
17 It was a decision that she knew she had been putting off for far too long .
18 He came forward into the firelight then and she saw he had been sitting beside the range , in an old rocking chair which he had left tilting back and forth , to take the lantern from her , grasping her free hand in his .
19 They said in the shop that the men who did it had been pretending to take up paving stones — nobody thought anything because it looked as if they were from the Council . ’
20 My dinner companions were two Swiss nurses doing a world tour , and Roger Rasmussen , a pensioner front Queensland who said he had been travelling by train for 16 days non-stop .
21 She said it had been going on for a few months . ’
22 She wondered who had been reading so recently on the carefully made bed , or if this fat book , which she now saw to be a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories , were a relic of the past summer , and the maid , or whoever cleared the house , was devotedly keeping her employer 's place .
23 At least one assumed he had been watching the sky , there being little else to view from his small window other than roof-tiles and guttering .
24 When they had left the cinema , they found it had been raining so Yanto decided the standing position would be favourite .
25 All that those LA police offices had to say to get acquitted of beating Rodney King was that they believed he had been using PCP .
26 they said they had been bringing in one of their nets , which had seemed very heavy .
27 Three people with incendiary devices were found in a car … they said they had been intending to commit a serious crime and they just walk out of court .
28 He realised they had been watching for some minutes before he noticed them .
29 He ended up 200 miles off course and when the Salisbury beacon came in showing a 160 mile track error to the west , he realised he had been following a star !
30 He argued he had been giving them a practical demonstration of his work as a ‘ psycho-sexual ’ counsellor and doctor .
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