Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] been [v-ing] for " in BNC.
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1 | I appear to have been writing for years , and yet not one sentence has been completed . |
2 | He seemed to have been moving for an immeasurable time . |
3 | Their clothes were an abrasive barrier between them , and her hands were as urgent as his as she peeled off the same black dress she seemed to have been wearing for the past century . |
4 | He seemed to have been driving for ever . |
5 | Despite the widespread feeling that there had been a victory for parental rights , many of the Dewsbury parents claimed to have been acting for the sake of their children . |
6 | He certainly seems to have been asking for something , if not something quite as drastic as he got . |
7 | The gunman is believed to have been waiting for the women and chidren to come out of the shop . |
8 | The new presumption of guilt is most explicit in the 1985 Wildlife and Countryside Act : ‘ If , in any proceedings for an offence , there is evidence from which it could reasonably be concluded that the accused was digging for a badger , he shall be presumed to have been digging for a badger unless the contrary is shown . ’ |
9 | Top left represents SQL life cycle tools , which are tools which have has been delivering for the last three years which address each of the needs of the entire project life cycle . |
10 | This did not prove a problem because since 1828 Stephenson 's had been building for abroad . |
11 | The ARC marked the start of a liveaboard adventure that the Codd 's had been planning for years . |
12 | He claims to have been paddling for 26 years , not bad for a 32 year old . |