Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have been [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 One thing I think I know now , though — where she has been hiding all this time .
2 Then Corporal Auriega , a fat Spaniard who sweated all the time , arrived back from town where he had been drinking all evening with his friends .
3 In ‘ Downtown Beirut ’ , the boozery next door to the infamous ‘ Village Idiot ’ on 10th St. , ( where two Pogues ' albums continually rotate on the juke box ) , a dastardly plan was hatched to kidnap Strummer from out of the ‘ Seven B ’ bar , where he 'd been drinking all week , and substitute him onstage with Joe Hurley .
4 ‘ Pretty much what happened was that I 'd been waiting all this time to be successful , to achieve whatever I was going to achieve , now I had and I was sitting in this flippin' hotel thinking : This is not where it 's at .
5 The realization that I 'd been hankering all along to come here , and be part of it . ’
6 No , he wrote , because Diana herself does not acknowledge either that she has been waiting all her life for him to appear .
7 It 's just that you have been waiting all afternoon for it to arrive and now have little choice but to try and bludgeon your way through the waves of cover tacklers .
8 They were too far away for her to recognise faces , but she could imagine John and Angela among them , unaware that they had been pursued all the way from Romania .
9 I was aware that he had been focusing all his will on this resolve and that to let go now would be an appalling submission .
10 Later , over coffee , Steven broached the subject that he had been waiting all day to discuss with Jennifer .
11 Lewis was more bitter since he felt — as so many of his contemporaries did — that he had been forced all his life to live in Eliot 's shadow .
12 And I 've been getting all the
13 But I found at Herald and Post the actual reporters have only been meeting and I 've been sending all the erm all the paper work to Harlow and Bishop 's Stortford , but they 're just sort of the erm , the advertising people so erm , that 's why we 've not had anything in the papers .
14 Certainly if I had been doing all the restoration work myself it would n't have cost me so much because I am the cheapest worker in this outfit .
15 There must be hundreds of people named McMahon — Be ironic , though , would n't it , if she 'd been staying all this time in the house of the woman she was looking for ?
16 It was as if she had been waiting all her life to find this man , this moment .
17 The newspaper industry would be just as hard hit … and they 've been using all the means at their disposal to wage war with the Chancellor .
18 And they 've been smashing all different people 's ones .
19 Then , hoping he could remember enough of the ancient language of chivalry and selecting his words with extreme care , he said , ‘ Good Trees , we ask your assistance , ’ and saw the Elms nod to one another meaningfully , as if they had been expecting all along to be asked to do something for the Humans .
20 Even if they had been trying all the years between .
21 I 've been here three years now and it 's been improving all the time .
22 He looked as if he had been conserving all his energy since then for the moment when he took advantage of an error by Butcher to shoot strongly past Woods .
23 He looked as if he had been conserving all his energy since then for the moment when he took advantage of an error by Butcher to shoot strongly past Woods .
24 ‘ He says it 's because he volunteered when he was too young and now he 's been pestering them , but I 've been pestering all three services and got nowhere . ’
25 He is retired now , but he had been sent all her possessions some time after the war from the house in avenue Hoche .
26 I will , because I 've been recording all this .
27 Cherry stopped him and said what you doing she said George this old man he 's said I 'm going to give this to the manager like he said because I 've been brought all these trolleys back .
28 I mean , I probably dreamt it because I 'd been hearing all their dreams and thinking about them .
29 That was below the belt , but instead of stopping there while she was still in one piece , she drove on in a high , hectoring voice , ‘ Do n't you think your daughter deserves a little rest instead of going home to slave for you after she 's been working all week ? ’
30 It was difficult , even though she had been told all the problems of Gesner , to continue to hold oneself together in the face of such blatant hatred .
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