Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun pl] [verb] been [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The DKBS workshops have been running since 1985 and were operated under Alvey Directorate as part of the Alvey IKBS initiative . |
2 | AEA employees have been reacting to the recent announcement about our forthcoming restructuring into three Divisions . |
3 | Astra estates have been disappearing from the car park outside the office in broad daylight . |
4 | Dozens more East Germans have been going to the West German Embassy in Warsaw , where by yesterday evening more than 400 had collected . |
5 | Bundesbank officials have been fretting in public about rising bond yields and the weaker D-mark . |
6 | Mr Giles of Grimethorpe Motors has been advertising with us for two years and he is delighted with the results . |
7 | The RAF Falcons have been training in the clear blue skies above the southern California desert . |
8 | ‘ It is as much as the Soviet Union has been spending on vodka , as much as US companies have been spending on advertising cigarettes , or 10 per cent of the EC 's annual subsidy to its farmers . ’ |
9 | And over recent months , Dance Theatre of Harlem principals have been guesting at Covent Garden ; one of these , Virginia Johnson , took part in a Shepherd 's Bush class . |
10 | Water companies in many EC countries have been campaigning for a review of standards , arguing that many are unnecessary and expensive to implement . |
11 | All the dealers who habitually haunt Sothebys salerooms have been looking at the furniture and glassware and silver . |
12 | During the final rehearsals for the 1962 Berlin recording of the Ninth , Karajan discovered that for years in the Finale 's ‘ adagio ma non troppo , ma divoto ’ the Berlin violas had been annexing for themselves the top line in a passage that is richly divided . |
13 | It is now accepted that UDR members and RUC officers have been leaking to loyalists . |