Example sentences of "[adv] she have [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 She 's very sorry you are n't well , but not surprised ; apparently she 's been urging you to take a holiday for the last two years . ’
2 She did n't know how long she 'd been lying there .
3 It was n't until later , when Robyn heard Anne 's key in the lock , that she realised just how long she had been staring into space , miserably going over and over the disastrous weekend , in a futile attempt to try and put it all back into some sort of perspective .
4 Basically she 's been giving her Diarralite
5 OK , so perhaps she 'd been pushing it a little !
6 Perhaps she had been taking too little care , or perhaps it was the strain of the bereavement coming out in physical symptoms .
7 Perhaps she 's been thinking things out and she feels a bit sorry for you . ’
8 During the last half hour or so she had been pacing the room like a caged animal , insisting that the door should be kept ajar and the window opened wide .
9 So she had been asking after him .
10 so she 's been dealing with her Manchester solicitors and a London solicitor
11 So she 's been trying to get work off her .
12 It was then Gedanken realized that all along she had been hearing the voices of the beetles over a loudspeaker .
13 Anyway she 's been going out on and off for quite a while now .
14 Somehow she 'd been expecting resistance , something she had frequently encountered with Graham Rowell whenever she had attempted anything new , and it came as a shock to find that she and David Markham were on the same wavelength .
15 Lately she has been working as a $10-an-hour dresser at local fashion shows and answering phones at an aerobics studio .
16 For the first time she recognized that secretly she had been looking for some way out for herself and Midnight .
17 Since her two daughters have left home she has been researching 18th Century records preparatory to writing biographies of some political reformers .
18 For the past five days now she had been living somewhere on cloud nine , and had decided that she might just as well set up home there , as it was such a wonderful place to be .
19 For weeks now she 'd been recognizing him , her eyes following him round the room , and she tried to pull herself up in the cradle to see him better .
20 Now she 's been having an argument with the council and while she 's been arguing , you know she 's got a grievance , while she 's been arguing she takes her anger out on them and tells them what she thinks of them .
21 One might have hoped for silence from Diana Mosley but now she has been giving us the benefit of her experience on the subject of sexual politics : ‘ There are quite as many henpecked husbands in the world as there are battered wives , something feminists fail to notice . ’
22 Well she 'd been waiting because he 's on full time again now
23 then they stop her this tax what she owes them all , well she 's been getting a hundred and forty seven
24 Well she 's been talking has n't she ?
25 Seemingly she had been living rough since her owner died and knew a good home when she found one .
26 Only an hour ago she had been finishing the evening milking , peaceful in the milking house with Florence .
27 A few moments ago she had been burning up in his arms , caught up in the fever of his lovemaking , but now the blood seemed to have turned to ice in her veins , frozen by his uncaring tones .
28 Today she 's been looking to see what steps are being taken in the nation 's capital , to try and make life easier .
29 Surely she had been enjoying herself .
30 Maybe she 'd been doing a lot of thinking .
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