Example sentences of "[verb] been work on a " in BNC.
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1 | Sony has been working on a new Walkman which allows you to watch films as you go around . |
2 | According to a recent Hollywood Reporter piece , the Runt is currently labelless but has been working on a project which has been hailed as the first interactive album . |
3 | HP has also been getting close to Novell , and has been working on a NetWare implementation for its PA-RISC chip a move ahead of other players . |
4 | Over the last few months , SCOTVEC has been working on a series of extra additional assessments for the first batch of general SVQs , that is , for the awards in : |
5 | Langbaurgh School has been working on a series of projects relating to India and the fruits of their labours will be on display at the Southlands Centre , Ormesby Road , Middlesbrough . |
6 | It has been suspected for some time that North Korea has been working on a nuclear device . |
7 | Oh yes , indeed , a close friend of mine has been working on a history of a very large British company and he 's just seen the proofs produced from the printers from the typescript which was typed in his own office , and apart from the fact that their computers can change the typefaces and improve the whole thing , the work has not had to be rekeyboarded , as they would say , retyped in , at all . |
8 | Mr Wilder , who for the last seventy years has been working on an exhaustive catalogue of English sporting prints 1750–1880 . |
9 | When this incident occurred he 'd been working on a project in Harlow in Essex setting up another system . |
10 | Having been working on a drama spontaneously , the class ( either as a whole group , or in small groups ) are asked to consider the most important moment in the story so far , and to represent that moment as a still image . |
11 | Not that he had been to work on a Sunday for several years , but that was how he remembered it . |
12 | Both accounts demonstrate that , until Stanislav Ulam 's observation that X-rays could be used to propagate an instant fusion reaction , Teller had been working on a fundamentally impractical design . |
13 | Top stylist at the salon , Jeff Goodwin , had been working on a new idea called Le Flic and together with make-up artist Julie and a new wardrobe of clothes , successfully transformed Alice with these three beautiful styles . |
14 | She was convinced now that her husband had been working on a book about The Hell Fire Club and … |
15 | Jeopardy and Amber had been working on a piece which they intended to perform when Mandru returned home . |
16 | When Robert Burrows first became a Christian he had been working on a banana plantation , but some time after his conversion a Salvationist family gave him work on their dairy farm . |
17 | He had been working on a new series for BBC Radio 2 which is due to be broadcast next spring . |
18 | He was surprised all the same ; he had been working on a case which , while not exactly undercover , was one demanding some secrecy . |
19 | Probably wo n't come as a surprise to you , but er , I 've been working on a training system . |
20 | Senior Midland area and I 've been working on a job in Coventry which is basically work er what I hope to get mainly out of this course is an increased level of personal confidence so I can overcome basic nervousness when speaking . |
21 | ‘ I 've been working on a report and I 've only just realised how late it is . |
22 | For more weeks than I care to remember I have been working on a Panorama programme designed to look at the future of the Tory Party , even beyond Thatcherism . |
23 | The Test and County Cricket Board have been working on a detailed financial plan aimed at hosting the competition for the fourth time in 1995 . |
24 | ‘ But we have been working on a few things , just as we did before the first leg . |
25 | Members of an operational group at Statoil 's office in Forushagen have been working on a tender exercise with Lagos site office . |
26 | The Test and County Cricket Board have been working on a detailed financial plan aimed at hosting the competition on British soil in 1995 . |
27 | Well we 're looking at a particular condition of the lung that affects patients in intensive care ; it 's a disease a bit like pneumonia , it 's called the adult respiratory distress syndrome , and it 's a disease that we believe is associated with a lot of fluid in the lung , and a compatriot of mine , Dr Young , and Dr McQuillam have been working on a research that er has asked the question — ‘ if we reduce the amount of fluid in the lung , do these patients get better and get better quicker ’ . |
28 | Considering that there are only ten full time members of staff on site , wonders have been worked on a number of the aeronautical exhibits . |