Example sentences of "they have [been] [v-ing] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They 'd been queuing since 5 a.m. in the morning and as the wait continued , so did the length of the queue .
2 ‘ It appears there 'd been a big row and a parting of the ways before my agent tracked them down , but my premise was right : they 'd been staying with one of Svend 's college friends at his parents ’ apartment on the outskirts of the city .
3 They 've been marching with full-time soldiers in Horseguards Parade .
4 Right they 've er they 've been preaching against Spanish slates .
5 Register Office , handful of guests , parents optional , drink-up at couple 's house ( in which they 've been living for several years already ) .
6 His face had an unpleasant shine to it , the kind of shine you get on the walls of places where they 've been cooking in cheap fat since for ever .
7 Oxford ca n't grumble they 've been winning for 15 years … its Cambridge 's turn but Oxford will be back on top next year
8 All except , I can see , you know when they 've been asking for this money ?
9 ‘ Not on a degree course but at the Cultural Centre for Foreigners where they 've been going since last September . ’
10 They 've been going for twenty years and er there 's er school is very much , I would have put you straight into schools
11 They 've been going through all the lorries that 've come into Dover today with some sort of connection with the Balkans .
12 They 've been sitting during this meditation on her short useless history as a Socialist , they 've been sitting in the dark and now the moon rises , full and amber against a bar of cloud and Harriet 's face is bowed ; a drink at one hand ; and a cigarette droops glowing from the other .
13 Is actually to terrify the p poor and to drive them in into a s an under and this is part of their philosophy that they 've been following since nineteen seventy nine under Mrs Thatcher .
14 Bernard and Laura escaped on to their sailing boat for much of the summer , a yacht they had been enjoying for some years now , and they pottered around Mykonos in Greece .
15 They had been queueing since early morning in front of the larger shops and the department stores in Sauchiehall Street , Renfield Street and Argyle Street to buy blackout cloth .
16 To judge by the clutter of bottles , glasses , and over-filled ashtrays , and the brooding , weary faces , they had been debating for many hours .
17 Tom 's quick testing of her tendon reflexes revealed their characteristic briskness , and both the medical professionals realised that the condition was progressing , when they had been hoping against all the evidence that it would not .
18 They had been flying for 16 hours 12 minutes , had survived two bad storms and had flown over 1,800 miles of ocean .
19 He realised they had been watching for some minutes before he noticed them .
20 A frisson of disbelief and unease passed though the male patrons as the woman they had been watching in simulated copulation on the screen materialised in the flesh before their very eyes .
21 There they brought the coracle ashore lightly , and drew in , with reluctance and the reverence of finality , what they had been hunting with such assiduity , and so persistently hoped they would not find .
22 It seemed incredible to Tug that only five minutes before he had been calling her Ma and they had been grinning at each other .
23 A judge told William Sim and David Todd that they had been playing for high stakes and had to pay the penalty .
24 Is there anything you can tell me about the two young women who died after they had been working in this house , Theresa Nolan and Diana Travers ? ’
25 ‘ I do n't know what he meant , ’ Allen said after they had been walking for some time on the soft turf at the verge of the track .
26 They had been waiting for high water so that they could sail alongside in a civilised manner .
27 When he did not return for quite a while , she guessed they had been talking to each other about her .
28 They had been talking in low voices .
29 The young revolutionary , whom they had been trailing for sixteen hours a day , was proving less useful than Cowley had hoped , not leading them to any of his more dangerous colleagues .
30 He really did n't think the Revolution was anything more than a few peasants kicking up a fuss , like they had been doing for hundreds of years .
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