Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] have been [v-ing] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As the UNCTC notes , ‘ the sharp decline in FDI flows to developing countries does not mean that TNCs have been ignoring those areas .
2 Besides , he could just imagine Cashman 's fury if he discovered that Cindy had been staying unchaperoned with Matthew .
3 But fears grew that Iraq has been breaking United Nations trade embargoes .
4 Fleury was quite wrong in thinking that Miriam had been nourishing amorous ambitions as far as the Collector was concerned ; on the contrary , throughout the siege she had taken great pains not to allow her feelings to attach themselves to any individual man .
5 It is pertinent that WHO has been sponsoring comparable field trials in African countries to confirm the adequacy of safety margins in case of inadvertent exposure to pest control agents .
6 Mitra attacked a secret visit by Ramos to Switzerland in mid-February , hinting that Ramos had been seeking foreign funds for his campaign .
7 I think Newsome , Fairclough and Kelly have been playing brill .
8 And she has a hundred and forty and he 's gotten of cans for the his mum and Stewart 's been getting some cans for the shop for his granddad and I 've been asking for permission to go into the dump and get some for there .
9 Thus if Davies and Dennis had been studying other cities with different political and administrative structures , they would have found different results — as would Saunders and Newton !
10 ‘ Russian and Lithuania have been dumping cheap products on the UK market , and our understanding is that the Commission has now found that they have caused material damage to the UK industry .
11 ‘ Russian and Lithuania have been dumping cheap products on the UK market and our understanding is that the Commission has now found that they have caused material damage to the UK industry .
12 He was not , in fact , the first to work with the Longhorns : a blacksmith named Welby living on the borders of Leicestershire and Derbyshire had been attempting systematic improvement of the type using animals from the Derbyshire herd of Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow House , Burton-on-Trent ( a herd which by 1720 was already uniform and impressively well matched for shape and colour ) , and a Mr Webster of Canley , near Coventry , bred animals from the same herd with stock from Westmorland and Lancashire .
13 It was a few weeks after his marriage and Stephen had been feeling unsure of himself , unsure of life itself .
14 But few Japanese beverage companies yet make drinks-cans with tab openers that remain attached to the cans — even though companies in the US and Canada have been manufacturing these for almost 15 years .
15 The offer was accepted with alacrity and Harry has been writing these little vignettes for the paper ever since .
16 Anne Keddy Hector , Robert Seyfarth and Michael Raleigh at the Universities of California and Pennsylvania have been studying parental behaviour among captive vervets to see if males ' parental ability affected the females ' choice of mate .
17 It incorporates information about pre-literate society into the wider theoretical edifice which Engels and Marx had been building all their lives .
18 Since then international agencies such as ICRISAT and IITA have been undertaking further research on the more fundamental adaptations that now appear to be required ( Hudson 1981 ) .
19 If Lewis had been learning more than he knew before about humility , Williams had been learning more than he knew before about medieval literature .
20 She and Jeremy had been seeing each other fairly regularly , but he was an investment banker and they were both so hectically involved in their jobs that they 'd opted for casual , no-strings dating almost by mutual consent .
21 Siward said , ‘ I 'd be a fool if I did , seeing that you and Alfgar have been cultivating each other for thirty years .
22 he erm , he 's given Stuart our phone number and Stuart 's been shouting this , this is Geoff 's phone number I mean he 's , he 's been telling every body our phone number , I says yeah you just let somebody ring us up and I 'll bloody well be round their house like a shot if they phone , they
23 It was dusk , it was wet , and Nicholas had been riding all day .
24 The bruise was a dull , greenish sickle of shadow just under the cheek-bone and then a comma of purple on the side of the nose , as if Culley had been wearing ill-fitting glasses .
25 He and Henry had been going all their grown-up lives to the British Transport Museum in Clapham , running their fingers over the polished wheels , regretting the end of brass fitments , and taking in the beauty of the fish-net luggage racks .
26 The officers believe Elizabeth and Julie had been sunbathing naked on the remote beach , confident they would not be seen .
27 Erm mine 's good but Martin 's been having some back trouble .
28 But Decca has been releasing such goodies since 1950 , EMI adopting a wait-and-see policy .
29 Because Britain had been producing nuclear power longer than most other countries , this was a particularly acute problem .
30 That hateful inspector had dragged her away , even though Ma had been weeping enough to fill a kettle .
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