Example sentences of "have been driving [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Reubens Barrichello has been driving competitively since he was six . |
2 | The 18-year-old who caused the accident admitted that he 'd been driving recklessly . |
3 | The road was wet and your mother has suggested that your father may have been driving exceptionally fast . ’ |
4 | Otherwise I 'd have been driving tonight |
5 | She must have been driving more erratically than she thought for she found herself half skewed across the road . |
6 | He had been driving tremendously . |
7 | In August 1988 a number of police officers joined forces to pursue a person whom it was alleged had been driving recklessly . |
8 | They had been driving northwards from Copenhagen for half an hour along the beach road when Rune posed the question . |
9 | By his early teens , he had been driving just such a cart ; clopping down the Dorset lanes , in the early summer sun … |
10 | Moreover the meaning is not at all the same as with to + infinitive , as can be seen from the sample sentences below : ( 39 ) For years she had been driving illegally with a licence obtained in Italy where her brother had sent the examiner a case of wine — not necessary , but she had felt bolstered . |
11 | There would be no need to tell them she had been driving very fast . |
12 | He had been driving too fast , that was what the police had said , and she could believe it now — he always had , when he was down , sunk into that deep trough of depression that occasionally consumed him , so that he lost all self-belief , all self-esteem . |
13 | She gave a quick glance at her watch , put on an hour on the ferry to accommodate the time change , and saw that it had gone six , and that , apart for a stop for petrol and a brief stop in Aachen for a cup of coffee , she had been driving more or less continuously since just after nine that morning . |