Example sentences of "[vb past] she have been [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 In some odd way he was not a stranger because his name was painfully familiar and she imagined she had been expecting this angry arrival since her accident — that must be the cause of this feeling that was swimming through her .
2 It was only then she realised she 'd been holding her breath .
3 Virginia realised she 'd been gripping the steering-wheel unnecessarily tightly and consciously relaxed , forcing a laugh and wincing as the vibration worsened her headache .
4 After a while she realised she 'd been beating at him with her fists hard enough to hurt and yet he had n't lifted a finger to stop her .
5 She sat up and rubbed her eyes , colouring furiously as she realised she had been using Roman 's shoulder for a head-rest .
6 Her broken optic shifted painfully , and she realized she had been seeing out of her empty left eyesocket .
7 When she was found they reckoned she 'd been lying there for three hours .
8 She claimed she had been having a passionate affair with Mary Jo 's husband Joey , 36 .
9 The sergeant saw her eyes were dim with sadness and he guessed she had been thinking about her former husband .
10 This reminds me of the story about the old lady who boasted she had been wearing the same pair of stockings for twenty years — one year she knitted new feet on them and the next new legs !
11 She discovered she 'd been sleeping on her back .
12 Jobless Mohammed Aylaus , of Surbiton , Surrey , nabbed after The People handed evidence to police , threatened to shoot a prostitute and her children when he discovered she had been witholding money from him , Reading Crown Court was told .
13 When I asked why this was so she explained that since her husband died she had been managing well and felt that she had coped with all the trauma .
14 He stopped and went on in a low voice , ‘ I came back early from school and when I came in I saw she 'd been crying . ’
15 She apologised of course ; I gathered she 'd been talking quilts with a fellow enthusiast and had forgotten the time .
16 He was making her act like a gauche schoolgirl — Aurora Blake , who could hold thousands spellbound with the power of her voice , who could mix happily with kings and commoners — stammering apologetically because a man who had wandered unwanted and uninvited into her garden knew she 'd been looking at him !
17 They knew she 'd been drinking on the way in .
18 He knew she had been exercising what stealth she was capable of , and he knew why , but that was purely between the two of them .
19 ‘ Leith Everett , ’ she stated down the phone , and soon knew she had been living in a fool 's paradise these last few hours .
20 It was a decision that she knew she had been putting off for far too long .
21 Lindsey knew she had been fooling herself in thinking she could remain indifferent .
22 Mrs Taylor said she had been urging the Government for months to make public a report by Mr Ponsford confirming the morale problems .
23 Tracey Hall of Style Academy said she had been seeing more males looking for jobs .
24 Mr Wildish said she had been chatting cheerfully and was full of beans and looking forward to going home .
25 Mrs Hepburn said she had been living with her husband at the time of the alleged crimes but was now in the process of divorcing him .
26 Margo Hawes , of Horsforth , said she had been coming to the ballet for years .
27 ‘ She said she 'd been peeling onions .
28 When she said she 'd been going to visit her friend , there 'd been no friend .
29 But er she said she 'd been feeling a bit rough recently .
30 She said she 'd been babysitting , but then and the doors and and and I this filthy , filthy , dirty letter somebody had written to her , some other girl
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