Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb past] [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It reminded Jane of one of the Professor Branestawm stories she had read as a child in which the characters were photographs come alive , each repeating , over and over again , the sentence he or she had been saying at the moment the photograph was taken .
2 And I 'd been thinking of you only yesterday .
3 I mean the doctor was no help and I 'd been waiting for over a coupla months to get into the Clinic for a detox .
4 And I had been loading for the Major the last time that I was out shooting , the last time for me like .
5 It had been impossible to think of the future since John 's abduction , but 17 April was only weeks away and I had been discussing with Chris and Nick how we might mark it in some way .
6 It was a cold day and I had been standing in that particular spot for half an hour , so I was glad to get into the car , which was driven by a smart-looking man in a tweed cap .
7 It was a standing pose and I had been working at my canvas for a week , my problems were not nearly solved , and the painting still excited me .
8 Duncan and I had been talking for about ten minutes or more and swatting the increasing number of mosquitoes that always arrived in force at this time of the evening .
9 Alec and I had been climbing on his right-hand side .
10 Cameraman Martyn Colbeck , our Russian and Tadjik helpers and I had been filming in the mountains and soda lakes of the eastern Pamirs , a few miles from the Chinese border .
11 Temple , 19 , in his first year in the ABA and who had been working in Fawcett 's butchers shop since 5.30 in the morning was over the moon with his hard earned win over Wales 's Barry Jones .
12 Mr Probyn is being questioned about the death of his wife , Tanya , who was 28 , and who 'd been missing for six days before her body was found in her car in the River Severn .
13 And she 'd been talking to him for about half an hour and well er her son had come up
14 And she 'd been coming to our house , Oh about fie or six years , and she said one day to Mary , that 's my wife , says you know , Not strange name , there 's not many of them about .
15 With her spread hand she could pinch both of her temples and she 'd been sitting like this for a some time , holding out the light .
16 But however reasonable , nothing was as cheap as free accommodation , and she had been counting on these next six months to build up a bank balance .
17 But it would be only for a time and she had been thinking of asking the queen-dowager for permission to leave sanctuary and visit her mother .
18 Cook had the afternoon off and she had been coming to grips with her occasional souffle , when the ‘ monster ’ had started its cacophony .
19 ‘ I had jungle-boots on , and we 'd been walking through the forest all day .
20 It seemed incredible to Tug that only five minutes before he had been calling her Ma and they had been grinning at each other .
21 We probably lost them on the Beltway , and they 'd been chasing round the Virginia countryside trying to pick me up … those things only have a range of about three miles . ’
22 In his attempt to construct a model of the molecule , given the valencies of these two elements , there was no obvious way that the twelve atoms could be arranged into a conventional chain , and he had been wrestling with the problem for quite some time .
23 It would have been more usual to have asked her with careful casualness to wait behind after the meeting but what he had to say was private and he had been trying for some weeks now to cut down the number of times when they were known to be alone together .
24 If you read a few er , verses , a chapter or so earlier on , he had been speaking to one man to a er er a high official from Ethiopia , and he had been sharing with him from Isaiah chapter fifty three , the message of Jesus Christ .
25 ‘ No it 's not ’ , said a Scots Nationalist friend one day — very rude to me — ‘ it 's not cosmopolitan , it 's colonial ’ , and he had been looking at me and thinking ‘ here 's one of those damned Englishmen sponging on the Scots , making a good thing out of them ’ .
26 The first thing he had thought of when he awoke that morning was that it was his mother 's birthday , 25 May , and he had been thinking about it ever since , as he always did on that day .
27 His father had been working on the farm and he had been sitting at the door of the hut .
28 His secretary had been out to lunch , and he had been going through the files stored on the disk she was currently using , looking for a copy of a contract that he urgently needed to check .
29 ACSS was set up by himself and interested friends five years before and he had been working on it since .
30 The abbe liked his claret and he had been fasting during Lent . ’
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