Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [been] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is worth noting that although the product is only just released commercially I have been using an ‘ engineering ’ version on the PC for some two months while the actual review tests were done on a genuine US release version . |
2 | Luckily I had been doing The Clothes Show on TV and her father had seen me and knew I was reputable . |
3 | ‘ Perhaps you 've been overdoing the yoghurt and grapefruit , ’ said Alex . |
4 | During the last half hour or so she had been pacing the room like a caged animal , insisting that the door should be kept ajar and the window opened wide . |
5 | So we have been watching a battle between rival establishments for control of the UK . |
6 | Only they 'd been told the wrong grave . |
7 | Apparently he 'd been offered a record contract which the Fish had turned down , saying they were n't good enough yet . |
8 | Perhaps he has been promoted a little too rapidly and a little too high . |
9 | Finally I have been given a gearbox with the number 26107266 on top , 22 stamped on the right between gearbox and transfer box and Marshall 219467 on the side of the transfer box . |
10 | ‘ Lately I 've been getting a hankering to play country music again , so I 've got together with a friend and put together a fun band called Modern Farmer . |
11 | The R.S. he had had so proudly stamped on the front was fading now , and the leather strap had almost worn through , so lately I had been carrying the satchel under my arm : Tata would never have considered buying me a new one while the . |
12 | Lately I have been studying the paintings of an abstract expressionist named Diebenkorn . |
13 | Lately I have been studying the paintings of an abstract expressionist named Diebenkorn . |
14 | Strange , how easy it had been to accept the harshness of the training depot and the lessons she had learned . |
15 | Being in the habit of eating a generous quantity of food — the more you have been eating the greater the initial weight loss impact when you switch to a slimming diet . |
16 | In addition , WGPT 's Permanent Downhole Readout product line has excellent potential for the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico , as evidenced by how quickly we have been awarded the Tahoe project contract by Shell in New Orleans ’ . |
17 | Then me , yeah me and Zed were saying like because , and like we 'd been tripping the night before and everything |
18 | er but gradually they 've been building the workforce back up again , |
19 | Whereas yesterday he had been given a glimpse of Vic 's charm , now he felt disturbed by this peculiar character . |
20 | Thankfully we 've been spared the agony of SRV 's favourite .013 to .058 strings ; the reissue comes with a much more manageable .010 to .046 set , and it 's been set up with an action considerably lower than the man 's own and at the 12th fret . |
21 | The unwary were apt to buy a ‘ pig in a poke ’ ( sack ) and find out later they 'd been sold a muted pup . |
22 | Propagandists could always argue that the fact that so many misfortunes had befallen England since the Revolution confirmed how wrong it had been to dethrone the rightful sovereign . |
23 | Clearly he 'd been having a bad time of it . |
24 | For some years now I have been researching an area where a certain event took place . |
25 | So far you have been finding the highest number that can be divided into each example without leaving a remainder . |
26 | Now she 's been having an argument with the council and while she 's been arguing , you know she 's got a grievance , while she 's been arguing she takes her anger out on them and tells them what she thinks of them . |
27 | So far we have been discussing the role of activity in the development of referential thinking , the development of the knowledge that ‘ there is a world out there ’ . |
28 | So far we have been discussing the intentional aspect of language in our comparison of human with other animal communication . |
29 | So far we have been presupposing a single agent responding to a present situation and trying to guide his spontaneity by reason . |
30 | So far we have been describing the ways in which the processes of socialisation and internalisation come to bind societies together and reproduce practices and institutions . |