Example sentences of "of [Wh det] [pers pn] have [been] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | In the darkness , under cover of which they had been kissing cuddling so much ( with his hand inside her blouse ) that she had not the first idea what the film was about , he took her hand and guided it down to his lap . |
2 | I mean tha , is it all , you know , do we need all the time to have erm extra administrative help and in in , and in terms of which we 've been talking about before , I know they might sound like two conflicting issues but one of the ways of ensuring we get the work done is do we trying too much at the Synod ? |
3 | Of which she had been doing as Liz left the car . |
4 | classes of which I have been giving a history … a committee which labouring afterwards with Mr. Wilberforce as a parliamentary head did , under Providence , in the space of twenty years , contribute to put an end to a trade which … was the greatest practical evil that ever afflicted the human race . |
5 | If any one would like to find out more of what we 've been doing — just let us know . |
6 | Now of what we 've been doing today with fractions was there any of it that you 're not quite sure of and you think , But could you just tell me about that bit again . |
7 | out of what we 've been doing with this . |
8 | Last night , while sitting doing my ration of embroidery , I thought of what we had been talking about — the paying guest , and have come to the conclusion that you ought not to undertake such a responsibility as you have had such a difficult time in one way and another with sickness and trouble . |
9 | I would now like to turn my attention to something which is in a sense a mirror image of what we have been considering . |
10 | It may be that we can learn from computers something of what we have been missing in the game ; or , that chess is so rich , that only a symbiosis between man and machine can explore it adequately . |
11 | The extraordinary collection of 20th century art that opens this month to the public at New Hall , Cambridge gives us all a chance to see how rich this history is and much of what we have been missing . |
12 | Although this was the exact opposite of what they had been saying in the previous year , it was consistent in suggesting that there was a conflict between leaders and members . |
13 | Much of what she had been telling had been brought out raggedly at first , there had been hesitations , intervals , while she was trying to see , groping for a piece in the jig-saw ; and then it all seemed to come to her , she only had to keep speaking . |
14 | She had never known any other man but Dan , but after tonight she was more than aware of what she had been missing all these years . |
15 | It was just a quickie , I just wanted to read this little point that I actually think brings lots of what you 've been discussing about together , and it 's a light hearted , but it does have some relevance if I can just say it . |
16 | Note-taking encourages active learning and provides you with some written record of what you 've been studying . |
17 | Now although I am a born sceptic , suddenly being brought face to face with a seemingly identical facsimile of what I had been working on did make me pause for a few moments ! |
18 | Erm I 'd like to refer to my page three or er section four in my conclusions because I think if I if I heard Professor Lock correctly I think he and I are at one in in a suggestion which is is put to you in in if you like without prejudice to the generality of what I have been saying in support of the council 's policy . |
19 | His teaching after the resurrection , when " beginning with Moses and all the prophets , he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself " , was the climax of what he had been teaching them through the years of his ministry . |
20 | ‘ If you think — ’ Coleby thought better of what he had been going to say . |
21 | Now he 'd lost track of what he 'd been thinking of completely . |
22 | " To destroy the evidence of what he 'd been doing , or the result of his analysis , or the time he 'd spent on it . |
23 | And I understood at once the implications of what he 'd been saying . |
24 | She believed in most of what he 'd been saying ; she had no idea of how much he believed himself |
25 | ‘ I would like to beat him because of what he has been saying about me , ’ Mason said . |
26 | ‘ I would like to beat him because of what he has been saying about me , ’ Mason said . |