Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] have been [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You may think we 've been putting pressure on you , but — ’
2 Although all of us are deeply concerned to know precisely what happened in East Timor , will she bear it in mind that , since Indonesia took over East Timor a few years ago , there has been considerable development of the infrastructure in that country , and that , although no one condones that massacre , we must know what has been going on before we adopt the language that we heard from the Labour party ?
3 They must know it 's been going on at domestic and international level for a long time .
4 She was fleetingly reminded of Shildon insisting they walked singly into the newsroom so no one should know they had been talking together .
5 I must admit I 've been taking
6 She recovered it and was about to slip it back into the book , when she realized that if she put it back in the wrong place , Mark might think she had been snooping .
7 You might remember I 've been pressing for this for about eighteen bloody months .
8 Her thin lip curled in a rare smile — one might say she had been pursuing her own studies .
9 God in heaven , you 'd think we 'd been eating leftovers .
10 You 'd think she 'd been doing it all her life .
11 Their bodies were contorted and you could see they had been trying to protect their faces with their hands . ’
12 She said yeah I 'll be alright , but I could see she 'd been crying earlier on in the evening , she said you always feel as if you 're
13 Carrie looked up at him and Seb could see she had been crying .
14 ‘ I could tell he 'd been drinking as soon as he joined me on the jig .
15 Then he said to Rain : ‘ You could say I have been trying to help Barbara Coleman , helping her to keep out of trouble .
16 ‘ I 'd say you 'd been sitting out in the sun too long . ’
17 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 .
18 To hear Joan Marsdon talking of the PAT ( Pets as Therapy ) work she has done with her dogs Bewey , Chrissy and Beth , you would think she had been operating all her life .
19 The villagers would think I had been drinking or wandering in my wits . ’
20 ‘ Everyone would think I 'd been messing around !
21 ‘ From the expression on Rik 's face , you would think he 'd been doing this sort of stuff all his life , ’ Gerald says .
22 She would recognise him when he made his approach , would know he had been behaving deviously but he would be straight into devious matters anyway .
23 They will think I have been collaborating with you or something ’
24 I must go now , or my brother will guess I have been speaking to you .
25 He said : ‘ I can confirm we have been carrying out certain inquiries , including the forensic re-examination of material . ’
26 Ever since I can remember I have been going on demonstrations .
27 When the coffee is poured and steam is rising from the mugs I invite Rufus to bring the rest of his guys into the bedroom so they can hear what 's been going on .
28 Improved cost control — nowadays more important than ever for local businesses — as invoices can list who has been buying what and when on your Shell account , and the card can remove the need to settle your account with cash or cheques .
29 Erm so yes I think we 're we can we can say we 've been leading from the front .
30 Sorry if it 's the first thing you see in the morning , still it 's not everyone who can say they 've been sleeping with a Jesuit .
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