Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb base] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do n't you think I 've been trying to believe that ? ’
2 What d' you think I 've been thinking about all the time ?
3 Do you think I 've been staying here for the good of my health ?
4 ‘ Why do you think I 've been avoiding you today ?
5 What the hell do you think I 've been talkin' about the last few minutes ?
6 ‘ Why the hell do you think I 've been holed up here since yesterday ?
7 What do you think I 've been doing !
8 They will think I have been collaborating with you or something ’
9 I do n't think I have been fooled by artefacts , or overinterpreted my findings , though it is obvious even to me , let alone a critical outsider , that in fitting the data within a temporal cascade I have not formally proved all the necessary biochemical links ; some of my arguments have run dangerously close to the classical trap of assuming that post hoc implies propter hoc ; just because the phosphorylation step precedes the glycoprotein synthesis I can not automatically assume that the latter depends upon the former .
10 I 've been I mean I 've been trying to give our a bit of a hand whenever i can , in
11 Yes but to me it 's old stuff Brenda I mean I 've been hearing this kind of conversation in number between chaps coming in to mend things
12 No , no there 's not I mean I 've been doing this for fifteen years , and quite simply is , if you like , I 've been up the ladder , the contacts that were I 've had were relatively junior fifteen years ago
13 I mean I 've been doing outside jobs to get , you know , I mean , like doing festivals
14 I mean I 've been doing that for ever since we 've been on .
15 You mean I 've been doing them wrong all the way ?
16 I mean I 've been doing it for such a long time now it 's important to me to go on doing it , but then that might be rather like it 's important for you to go on doing physics , is n't it ?
17 I mean I have been drunk , I have been stoned , I have passed out and I have been ill .
18 And she 's saying , what the heck are doing outside the cinema , he goes I 've been invited to come with you you lot .
19 I applied for a place at the Methodist Institution training college in London — and have heard I have been accepted . ’
20 Do you know I 've been dieting for week and I feel
21 Your very welcome Letters of the 20th of Aug. and 14th of Septr. reached us on the 23rd and 25th of Jan : they were a joyful relief to us all and were the most acceptable to me since for the first time you acknowledge I have been tried and not found wanting : believe me it will always be my highest gratification to merit the good opinions of every one but of none more than yourself : and the more confidence you repose in me the more strenuous will be my efforts to prove myself worthy of it .
22 I realise I have been crossing the street towards an open door .
23 I realise I have been pinching her skin all this time .
24 That 's right yes , as I say I 've been left back and I won very comfortable , but in the middle I 'm a lot more comfortable .
25 If I take a bus into town during my lunch break to do some shopping I have to remember to throw away the bus ticket or he 'll ask me where I 've been , and when I say I 've been shopping , he 'll say he does n't believe me .
26 and they say I 've been waiting seventeen years for this pollack , or having your tooth out or having your tonsils extracted
27 If I do that , the Company does n't have to know I 've been interfacing data when I should n't .
28 You 'll have to let them know you 've been called up . ’
29 The Eighty-ninth Law of Dybbukry : Never , ever let your subject know you 've been thrown off balance .
30 You bolt on the tail and wings you 've been towing behind on a trailer , flip a couple of switches on the dashboard , and then find a strip of flat land to take off from .
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