Example sentences of "[pers pn] have been [verb] [det] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have been doing this for over ten years . |
2 | I have been doing this for the past 15 years . |
3 | I have been contemplating this for a while and would love advice from other knitters who have tried it ! |
4 | As the Russian-Cuban and Chinese plans develop for Southern Africa , I have been spending much of the past four weeks working with a man who played a part twenty years ago in developing these plans . |
5 | We have been seeing this from the development of the transistor to its becoming very widespread now , being replaced and developed in the form of integrated circuits so now we have the microprocessor chip . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | We have been using these for only a number of weeks now , but the response has been very encouraging . |
8 | ‘ It is interesting that a major conservation charity like the Trust has been served with a writ now , when we have been doing this for 30 years at Blickling , ’ he added . |
9 | Of claims that the relationship was one of passionate intimacy , the brigadier said : ‘ They have been suggesting that for some time . |
10 | They have been doing this in Suffolk for almost 110 years , comforting the sick and lonely , and relieving the worries of the anxious and elderly . |
11 | But they have been saying that for 20 years . |
12 | But BBC officials are waking up to the fact that , while they have been allocated both of Britain 's channels for high-power satellite broadcasts , the kind that could be received direct into people 's homes , they have no monopoly on low-power transmissions from satellites , the kind that could be picked up by central receiving stations — and transmitted via cable to homes . |
13 | Has not the time come at last — some of us have been saying this for a long time — for my right hon. Friend , or his successor , to consider seriously the alternative policy that many have advocated : administrative devolution , or short-term integration ? |