Example sentences of "[vb past] been having [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then they went back to camp and the only person there was Miguel the interpreter , who 'd been having a long conversation with one of the Indians and when he turned round all the other Indians had scarpered .
2 Clearly he 'd been having a bad time of it .
3 All the better that the operation rehabilitated the credibility of the police who 'd been having a bad press in the early years of the decade .
4 Harry turned back to Sam , with whom he had been having a private conversation on a quite different subject .
5 She is seen to suffer for what she did , and Mary , the other sister , likewise ‘ paid heavily ’ : let down by an Indian student with whom she had been having a long affair .
6 When he turned it was obvious from his face that he had been having a long tussle with himself .
7 Since he had been going with her he had been having a great time .
8 She claimed she had been having a passionate affair with Mary Jo 's husband Joey , 36 .
9 ‘ You mean , someone who had been having a lesbian affair with Eddie ?
10 At one minute it seemed that he had been having a fine old dream about Humans and banquets and the Frost Giantess frying on a spit .
11 As Maisie and Mr Malik 's relative were clearing away the destruction ( the Huysan twins had been having a mashed-potato fight with school spoons ) , he made his way up to the headmaster 's study .
12 She had been having a little innocent fun .
13 A figure moved across from the dark corner in which he had been having an earnest conversation with a black boy , and sat down next to her .
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