Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] and have been [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Tim , from Great Sankey , was a dedicated fan of the club and had been shopping for an Everton strip on the day of the Bridge Street bombing . |
2 | She 'd moved over by the window and had been reaching for a chair , but now she stopped . |
3 | Mr Walden has spoken to farmers in his constituency about the issue and has been explaining what he 'll be telling Mr Gummer . |
4 | The Labour party cloaks under expressions such as ’ attack on civil rights ’ the fact that such people have not registered for the tax and have been indulging in tax avoidance , a practice for which the Labour party still shows some sympathy . |
5 | Instantly we fell in love with the area and have been returning regularly ever since . |
6 | Miaco were a well-known operator of DC-3s and other types out of the Island and had been overhauling radial piston engines as another facet of their business for over twenty years . |
7 | For some years now Fiji have been playing the sevens tournaments of the world and have been winning them all . |
8 | My right hon. Friend will be aware that HMS Norfolk — the first of the Duke class — has been accepted into the fleet and has been completing work-up at Portland . |
9 | Steve Ward , Branch Manager of West Hoathly has been managing the business since the acquisition and has been introducing the ‘ Rentokil way of doing things ’ into the new business . |
10 | Since then they have regularly cleaned the slate and have been laying over the slate side by side . |
11 | Amaranth was joined by Charles Harvey , who had accompanied her to the party and had been circulating among his colleagues . |
12 | He 's also a bit of a technophobe and has been having problems getting on the list . |
13 | ‘ And then Crom Croich eats the hearts , ’ said the soldier , and Cathbad , who had been very busy all afternoon supervising the skinning and jointing of an ox and had been planning to serve braised ox heart for tomorrow 's midday meal , turned quite green and tried to remember if they had any salted pig left . |
14 | Mr Waterworth worked for an agency and had been driving for the Fewston Transport Company , of Skipton , at the time of the tragedy . |