Example sentences of "[pers pn] have been [v-ing] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 I have been coming here for nine years and have a feel for the heart of the city and this song says it all . ’
2 Celia and I have been battling away for months now and we do n't seem to be getting anywhere .
3 I have been arguing here for what might be termed appropriate research , analogous to the notion of appropriate technology .
4 I have been waiting only for that so that I might go . ’
5 The present conjuncture is uniquely dreadful because , as I have been predicting emphatically for at least two years , we now have , all at the same time , unemployment rising towards three million , falling output and investment , and a balance of payments that is still in substantial deficit .
6 I have started divorce proceedings , as we have been living apart for the last two months , but now he is pleading with me to take him back .
7 I have started divorce proceedings , as we have been living apart for the last two months , but now he is pleading with me to take him back .
8 So far as a family we have been living here for about 6/7 years .
9 Although we have been going there for 10 years the excitement of seeing all our friends will never ever die and I hope it is going to stay a good , clean Holiday site for many years .
10 ‘ I feel that we have been working together for much longer , ’ says Sandra , ‘ because even when we had our own businesses we would ring each other up for advice .
11 We have been working together for the past three days .
12 ‘ You mean to say we have been sitting here for an hour with a motorbike and sidecar parked outside ? ’
13 We have been arguing here for a view of the state in which governments are managing not only class and social relations but also individuals .
14 As most people in South Africa know , they have been living apart for some while — ostensibly on security grounds .
15 They have been living here for seven years but now they are being inundated by refuse .
16 Although they have been living together for years they have had no idea how the other really felt .
17 ‘ In some cases smoking is as addictive as heroin and it is difficult for people to give up when they have been inhaling deeply for a number of years , ’ he told a news conference at the Royal Society in London .
18 Social anthropologists can and do study members of their own society and they have been doing so for a long time , though mostly they do not do it very well .
19 They have been working successfully for years and apparently preclude the necessity of fertilisers .
20 They have been coming here for the past six years . ’
21 This may mean they have been going together for as little time as a few weeks , and a relationship of more than a month or two may be regarded as serious .
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