Example sentences of "[pers pn] have been [verb] some [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Even before that , I had been recording some of the memories of the older generation of Bishop 's Castle residents , realising how many of them really did ‘ well remember ’ the early part of this century ; much of this material has been used in the ‘ RECALL ’ project at Stone House , whose members have contributed greatly to my understanding of that period .
2 I 've been keeping some by for a rainy day .
3 Now obviously that requires a more precise working knowledge of newspapers and the other media , what they want , when and how they need it , what the sort of particular publication is , you 've been discussing some of that and we can perhaps go into some of that in , in a bit more detail a bit later on .
4 ‘ I gather you 've been interviewing some of the well-known faces down at TVL , Superintendent — like David Parkin and Jane Pargeter .
5 You 've been having some of that , yeah .
6 And then little did he know when he used to leave them in the house , in the back yard , that we 'd been pinching some of them .
7 Good news for us but bad for them and that 'll have to be all for today , we 've been answering some of the queries that have reached us by post .
8 We have been considering some of the ways in which the late Roman world inhabited by Christians was transformed in fact and in their imagination .
9 But as Ian McGeechan himself said : ‘ He has been playing some of the best rugby of his life . ’
10 The master at this time , J.W. , was in trouble when it was reported that he had been boarding some of the officers and two of their relatives in his own apartments under a private arrangement .
11 Ranulf 's face was flushed and Corbett surmised he had been sampling some of the tavern 's heady ale .
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