Example sentences of "who have been [v-ing] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | Crabby Bill , who has been running well in all-weather hurdle races at Lingfield Park — winning twice — made a satisfactory Flat comeback at Kempton Park . |
2 | However , it may pay to take a chance with SESAME ( nap 2.35 ) , who has been running creditably in top class events and could oblige at attractive odds . |
3 | Hardly had the Padre finished saying the Nunc Dimittis when the Doctor , who had been kneeling innocently in the front row , sprang to his feet . |
4 | She had glimpsed Emily Grenfell who had been leaning forward in her carriage , staring out into the crowded roadway , her emeralds shining at her throat , the green richness of the stones glittering in the light from the street lamps . |
5 | The French , who had been staying away in droves , would also be targeted with a splashy new advertising campaign . |
6 | When the dance ended , he released her without a word and moved away to talk to his mother and sister , who had been crying passionately in the church as they watched Damian become Rachel 's husband . |
7 | Franca , Moxie , Dr Hensman and Father O'Harte , who had been talking softly in the front room , had now returned to the back room where the curtains had been drawn against the sun . |
8 | They were three US citizens and one Australian who had been travelling together in a car , and one UK citizen who had been taken off a bus . |
9 | If you want to study the most refined version of clothes-talk , just look at all the elegant women who have been turning up in court recently . |
10 | Norwich 's victory was a triumph for the tactical surprise sprung by manager Walker , who deployed a sweeper to curb the threat of Villa dangermen Dean Saunders and Dalian Atkinson , who have been running amok in the last two months . |