Example sentences of "[Wh det] he [verb] been [v-ing] for " in BNC.

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1 Then Andy took his wedge , which he had been swinging for the last ten minutes , and hit the perfect , or apparently perfect shot , straight at the flag .
2 Reagan hammered away at themes which he had been developing for some years and which would be wheeled out every time he ran for public office .
3 This was it , the confrontation-point which he had been dreading for the best part of a week .
4 He tried fitfully to proceed with a short prose book on the nature of culture which he had been contemplating for some time , but by the end of 1942 had produced only a first draft of two chapters : this must be the source of the four essays which appeared in the New English Weekly during January and February 1943 under the title , " Notes toward a Definition of Culture " .
5 Fleury had no time to draw his final weapon , the two-bladed Indian dagger , for his adversary , it turned out , was no less impressively armed than he was himself and he was already flourishing a spare sabre which he had been carrying for just such an emergency .
6 It was his first medal in the competition , which he has been entering for five years — his previous best placing was ninth in 1990 .
7 A survey of the career of Robert Ryman , the American artist noted for the white paintings which he has been making for nearly forty years , is the most significant exhibition of contemporary art to be taking place in London this spring .
8 An iconoclast , Engel may find the job sedate after the hurly-burly of the general election , which he has been covering for his newspaper .
9 In June , Roland found what he had been looking for .
10 The books and papers were wrapped in a silk cloth and , smiling , Craig knew he had found what he had been looking for .
11 It was what he had been waiting for .
12 In his paper , Beveridge repeated what he had been saying for some time , namely , that there was no general breakdown of the labour-market , instead there was an overstocking of individual trades which was due to ‘ inadequate labour information and local hindrances to labour mobility ’ .
13 The Raubvogel had just entered the short tunnel that led out of the cavern , when Katze finally found what he 'd been looking for .
14 It was in the second of the rooms behind a damp stack of spare mattresses that he found what he 'd been hoping for .
15 But that was what he 'd been doing for the past several minutes .
16 Chairman , I 've listened with erm interest to Professor erm weasel words explaining that he did n't mean what he 's been saying for the past three years and trying to explain away what he 's effectively and he might as well admit it a complete volte face worse than that his agreement to an arrangement which he knows is second best .
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