Example sentences of "who had been [v-ing] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She knew the rebel baron who had been ravaging the countryside , the man whose name Ralf had been unable to recall .
2 She was on the point of abandoning the plan when a neighbour , a solicitor who had been advising the magazine , explained that Neville and company were respectable young men really , from decent backgrounds — after all , his father had been a colonel in the Australian Army .
3 Women had been on the paper since the beginning — with Maureen McGrath as news editor- and it had been women who had been providing the typesetting , the listings , the ad selling .
4 NICK FALDO stirred himself at last in the Masters at Augusta National yesterday when a third round of 68 made him five under par for the tournament before a storm caused a three-hour delay that had a disastrous effect on defending champion Ian Woosnam , who had been sharing the lead with Craig Parry .
5 ‘ And presumably , ’ said Julia , who had been reading the backlog of newspapers that had accumulated during her illness , ‘ the appalling winter will have done for this year 's as well . ’
6 The car rolled over on to its back with a grinding crash , exposing beneath it the bloodied meat of the two policemen who had been supervising the cordon .
7 Harriet , who had been watching the meter , pulled a note out of her bag and passed it to the driver .
8 An undisciplined cheer went up from the crew members who had been watching the fight .
9 When the film is complete and the company has pulled out , he stays behind and watches with awe as the local Peruvian Indians — who had been watching the film being made — begin to re-enact it .
10 Whitlock , who had been watching the entrance from the comfort of an armchair for the past ten minutes , got to his feet and shook her extended hand .
11 Baldi , who had been watching the show , now tried to find a way around the Jaguar for himself .
12 Meanwhile Crowe , who had been watching the carnage unfold from the other end with increasing horror , unfurled some strokes of class in an attempt to ease the situation .
13 Tawell 's second piece of bad luck was when the tenacious Dr Champney , who had been searching the countryside for the dark-robed perpetrator of the crime , noticed him boarding the train .
14 Four middle-aged women got out of it , and she guessed they were the Women 's Institute members who had been checking the bush walk on behalf of the Institute .
15 My Chief-of-Staff , who had been following the progress of the attack from a more distant position in Consenvoye Wood on the eastern bank , telephoned to me that the attack had failed and that everywhere our men could be seen falling back .
16 After the charter was read for the last time , the children , who had been joining the procession as it moved through the village , scrambled for new pennies thrown by the lord and lady of the manor .
17 Dr Cullen of Poplar , who had been leading the disaffiliation campaign in London , moved to instruct the NAC : to take immediate steps to discontinue the affiliation of the ILP to the Labour Party .
18 I think it must have been left by workmen who had been preparing the crypt for the disposal of some saintly relic or the body of a recently deceased priest .
19 He rubbed the back of his hand across his eyes , then stood up impatiently as two of the Moi who had been scouting the region while they rested rushed into the clearing and began chatting excitedly to Devraux , pointing back the way they had come .
20 She heard a noise , but , before she could take any evasive action , a cycle came spinning round the corner and the sharp eyes of the girl who had been cleaning the farm were on her intently .
21 The Johannesburg Sunday Times had meanwhile disclosed on Feb. 10 that one of the co-accused who had been missing the day the trial opened , Katiza Cebekhulu , had actually been seen , and duly photographed by the newspaper , among the crowd on the Supreme Court steps , apparently unconcerned by the heavy police presence .
22 The ruling Barisan government had accused Harrison and his PBDS Party colleagues of colluding with the ‘ interfering Westerners , ’ and the episode had damaged the credibility of local activists , including Harrison himself , who had been tackling the logging issue in their own way for many years .
23 After the last captive had been secured , the cordon remained in place to bag any stragglers , waiting until their colleagues who had been doing the sweep through the woods arrived to join up with them again .
24 Even more despicable was the betrayal of Phan Boi Chau , a nationalist leader who had been fighting the French since 1908 .
25 Some Moslem students who had been visiting the Mosque were set upon as they left by a much larger gang of Copts and in the fracas at least one of the students appeared to have been killed .
26 ‘ Pettigrew and I are going for a stroll , ’ said Mark , who had been finding the atmosphere of the tea room rather oppressive and not really what he had come to Rome for .
27 The serving wench who had been carrying the General 's spare hand in a cardboard box stepped out on to the balcony to join us .
28 The vote in the General Synod , 384 to 169 , was a surprise to both sides , who had been saying the result would be too close to predict .
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