Example sentences of "she have [adv] been [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether or not she has talked to God , she has certainly been reviewing for him . |
2 | In those few minutes she 'd simply been reacting to the mood he 'd created so skilfully . |
3 | This one just flung the door open and she 'd either been standing behind it when I knocked or , more likely , she 'd seen me coming . |
4 | She 'd obviously been counting on me having one , because the chillim was poised at her lips , ready for her to pull in deeply when the surface leaves caught fire . |
5 | All she knew was that she was turning into McAllister again , Dr Neil 's pert and lively maid , and that this was the haven which she had unconsciously been seeking in the months since Havvie Blaine had assaulted her . |
6 | What decided her in the end was that the new job specification covered much of the work she had already been doing at Stoy 's for C&R and she was loth to let it go . |
7 | She knew all that and , more , she had actually been passing at the time . |
8 | She had apparently been travelling to Godstowe and must therefore have been expected . |
9 | She had still been smarting from her unjust dismissal for ‘ over-familiarity with the management ’ at Ardis & Co , when she had wasted no time in squashing two men in particular at Vasey 's who had shown more interest in her than in their work . |
10 | To talk to them , you would think she had still been playing with toys . |
11 | And then , of course , six years ago she had still been reeling from the shock of Tony 's death . |
12 | looking after the littlest ones all day and and she 's obviously been speaking to them like that during |
13 | Considering she 's only been sailing for a couple of days , she 's doing very well . |
14 | I believe she used to be so reluctant about marrying people because marriage is important to her , she 's only been waiting for the right one . ’ |