Example sentences of "been [v-ing] from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , there are the policies that they have been advocating from the Front Bench this afternoon on the European social action programme , a national statutory minimum wage and trade union law reform , which would make it easier to strike and to have more frequent and more damaging strikes .
2 Since December they have been pouring from a new fissure in Etna , 7,500ft above sea level .
3 ‘ Mike , ’ he said , ‘ I wonder if we have n't been starting from the wrong end .
4 The tireless charity worker , who had been suffering from a long illness , had overcome his own difficulties to talk of his hopes and plans for others .
5 He said that Dodman had been suffering from a mental illness which could have affected his behaviour .
6 He said that Dodman had been suffering from a mental illness which could have affected his behaviour and asked that Dodman be sent for psychiatric help .
7 Mr John Goldring , QC , prosecuting , said Allitt had been suffering from the attention-seeking illness Munchausen 's Syndrome by Proxy .
8 The probability is that in May or October ( still a toss-up between them ) Mrs Thatcher will offer more of the same , judging by what has been emerging from the dozen policy groups set up to produce ideas for the manifesto .
9 Khalid Fakhro , director of the Marine Emergency Mutual Aid Centre in Bahrain , told New Scientist this week that 2000 barrels of oil ( half previous estimates ) has been flowing from a war-damaged platform in the Iranian Nowruz field every day since the end of January .
10 They had been fleeing from the pursuing cloud front , but now they were charging to meet its attack .
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