Example sentences of "[pers pn] have been having [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Bill : I had been having sex , occasionally , with men since I was about fourteen but I had no gay social life at all .
2 I had been having trouble with arthritis for years , and nine years ago had a hip replacement .
3 ‘ The thing is , Doctor , I 've been having treatment from my GP for some time now .
4 I 've been having lunch with the chairman of Farthingdales . ’
5 Q I have been having trouble with my Knitmaster Transfer Carriage and I always seem to get dropped stitches ; these then run down the knitting and it would be quicker to transfer the stitches by hand rather than use this gadget .
6 You 've been having fun then ?
7 She 's been having trouble with her periods , if you must know , ’ she says , imputing a prurient inquisitiveness to Vic , although she is well aware that such gynaecological disclosures are the last thing he wants , especially at this hour of the morning .
8 I try to work out if she 's got a period due or if she 's been having trouble with her mother .
9 She 's been having therapy .
10 He says : ‘ It 's imperative we keep the confidence in our own ability to score goals , because then some of the bad luck we feel we 've been having will start to change .
11 Derek said they 'd been having sex !
12 True , there had been a few unhappy minutes when they 'd been having coffee in Karlovy Vary when she and Ven had reared up at each other .
13 They had been having dinner separately in the harem quarters , as they always did , the night that it happened .
14 Coach Intikhab Alam said : ‘ He has been having rest and regular medication and he is most likely to play . ’
15 He has been having rehabilitation sessions at Lilleshall , attempting to strengthen the joint , and says : ‘ The whole thing is very frustrating but I have to be philosophical about it .
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