Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [be] [v-ing] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 See I 've been coming for years with mouth ulcers .
2 I 'd been expecting for ages to hear you two were getting engaged .
3 But it was n't like I 'd imagined — except for the long silences when I 'd been hoping for laughs .
4 Thus flighted , I sent them shooting out over the mud and the water towards their suffocating ends ; then I buried them , using as coffins the big matchboxes we always kept by the stove , and which I had been saving for years and using as toy-soldier containers , model houses and so on .
5 The canyon ran parallel to the continuation of the wadi which I had been following for days .
6 I 've been searching for ages . ’
7 and I 've been trying for ages but there just has n't been any cos
8 I 've been trying for days , though , I 'm coming over tomorrow .
9 I 've been waiting for ages . ’
10 I 've been waiting for fags since ten o'clock this morning .
11 I 've been waiting for years for someone to do that . ’
12 I 've been travelling for hours .
13 I 've been lying for hours in the dark and thinking .
14 I 've been knocking for ages and all ye do is laugh up at me . ’
15 I have been listening for hours as our politicians tell us what they intend to do if elected , yet I have not heard one mention of the disabled .
16 For instance having retired to this lovely English village , and assembled my wits and memories to compile this narrative , I have had the satisfaction recently of discovering the original meaning of three common expressions which I have been using for years .
17 I have been looking for ages for a Victorian birdbath , without much success .
18 This is exactly what I have been saying for years . ’
19 I have been arguing for institutions of higher education to do justice to the idea of a culture of critical discourse ( as Gouldner puts it ) .
20 I have been recording for ages .
21 A READER writes that she has been trying for weeks to find the outcome of the Prime Minister 's ‘ Taking Stock ’ exercise .
22 They would all be returning to town in the autumn to meet some sons of good families in Riba ; she 'd been saving for years , money from the pigeons , money from the cheeses , the almonds , her mother 's money when she died — may she rest in peace and perpetual light shine on her — she 'd hidden it from that villainous landlord who 'd strip everyone of their surplus if he knew how much they 'd hoarded , but they 'd never find out , the folk were far too tight to let anyone know , and he , Davide , must not breathe a word .
23 It was her nail scissors that she 'd been searching for days , lost under the hearthrug and pressing into her hip ; and the cry was also her virginity , small and bewildered and gone .
24 yes you 've been promising for weeks
25 You 've been sleeping for hours , so I thought you might be about ready to get up . ’
26 The , the direct debits that you 've been paying for years but you 're not sure where they go to , that sort of thing ?
27 She had been intending for days to make a start on clearing out the cloakroom ; now was the moment — she would make a preliminary survey , set aside what should be kept , see if there was anything good enough for Oxfam .
28 It felt as if she had been travelling for days instead of only one , on and off , and she arrived as dusk was falling .
29 She was not unexpected ; she had been coming for months .
30 ‘ Your uncle Orrin tells us that you have been missing for months , not travelling with the Parslows as we thought , and when you surface again you have the gall to question us . ’
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