Example sentences of "have been try [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Both sides have agreed in principle to a referendum on the future of the territory , and the United Nations has been trying to achieve agreement on its details but , despite concessions by Polisario , little progress has been made .
2 ‘ I 'm sorry miss , but the station has been trying to get hold of you for several days , ’ he interrupted .
3 but erm she 'd been trying to get hold of George I think for about two hours .
4 He was run over by thieves who 'd been trying to steel aluminimum worth less than two hundred pounds .
5 In Hollywood , McDevitt , a would-be screenwriter , had been trying to generate interest in a film script about two thieves who hide stolen works of art in a cave in Germany .
6 I 've been trying to spot room for that
7 Great , I 've been trying to get hold of you .
8 ‘ Finally , I 've been trying to get hold of you since yesterday afternoon !
9 ‘ That 's why I 've been trying to get hold of you . ’
10 As you know , I 've been trying to get hold of you all week . ’
11 ‘ I 've been trying to get hold of you for the past half-hour ! ’
12 I 've been trying to get hold of you for the past two hours ! ’ the man exclaimed harshly as he stared down at Laura , who was gazing back at him as though she 'd seen a ghost .
13 ‘ I 've been trying to get hold of you to see what all this nonsense is about .
14 I 've been trying to get hold of him
15 you know what I 've been trying to get hold of a couple of one of these you know the phones , the phones that Donald 's got
16 Since then I have been trying to gain recognition from Technics .
17 FOR months now I have been trying to contain excitement at the thought of the compact disc .
18 So she 's been trying to get work off her .
19 Cheltenham swimmer Kevin Morris who 's been trying to make history by swimming the channel backstroke has missed out again … he was three and half hours out from Dover when a throat infection sunk his dreams …
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