Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adv] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's been building up for some time , I think . ’ |
2 | ‘ It 's been building up to this . |
3 | After behaving with notable restraint during the election , she had been building up to this . |
4 | Cos they 've been building up like that and they 're bound to fall down . |
5 | They are competing vigorously with each other to be last . |
6 | If this is indeed so , and if it is true that the latency period is in decline as an important cultural phenomenon , then it seems difficult not to conclude that in some very significant respects modern Western child-rearing practices are approximating more to those of pre-Neolithic , pre-agricultural societies like those of the Australian aborigines than to modern industrial ones . |
7 | Well that 's the been the problem issue we 've been struggling through on that basis |
8 | If he had been walking out with any other girl in service in the town they could have stayed in on a wet night and talked by the kitchen range , but with the Hogans hovering around he had to bring Patsy out into the rain . |
9 | She went humming upstairs to clean the bathroom , while Winnie turned over in her mind a plan which had been lurking there for some time . |
10 | I would like to announce that from now certain major sponsorship opportunities are opening up on this page . |
11 | That is certainly the case , but the Government are walking away from that fact by encouraging imports of coal to destroy the fabric of our communities . |
12 | It seems as if the top 10 firms are walking off with all the prizes these days — literally . |
13 | I work at a distribution centre , where there is continuous shiftwork , which means that women and men are walking home at all hours of day and night often taking short-cuts across playing fields and waste land , totally unaware of the potential dangers . |
14 | The store had not been trading profitably for some time indicating there simply is not enough money circulating in the area to sustain it . |
15 | Since then , various voluntary groups throughout the campus , the UK and abroad have come forward with names and addresses of active alumni , some of whom have been networking enthusiastically for many years outwith the official organisation of either the Graduates Association of the University . |
16 | Today , more than 100 million Europeans are gearing up for this winter 's invasion of the ski-slopes . |
17 | When he 'd been banging on for several minutes about immigration , infiltration , dilution of the great Anglo-Saxon race and a lot more of the same , I seized the opportunity , rather neatly I thought , to observe that indeed things had come to a pretty pass when the name Patel was as common as Smith in England . |
18 | Proteon 's announcement that it is splitting its business into two divisions ( one for adaptor boards and wiring centres ; the other for internetworking and intelligent hub systems ) is in line with what has been happening internally for some time , says Swan . |
19 | It was a birthday treat he had been looking forward to all week . |
20 | He had had only one more year to serve before he could have retired into civilian life , and both he and Isobel had been looking forward to this . |
21 | Looking immaculate in a bright red suit she said : ‘ I have been looking forward to this moment for a long time and I am glad to have been a part of it . ’ |
22 | Some of the girls had been looking forward to this as to the highlight of the trip , but Clara had been dreading it , and for a classic reason , which was that she had nothing nice to wear . |
23 | She had been looking forward to this moment , for it promised a long-sought revenge : a revenge not only against her husband for the bitterness and suffering he had caused her , but also against the harlot , Hannah Gristy , whose lithe body and brazen looks had tempted young Gregory into fornication nearly forty years before , and of whom this insolent little slut was so painful a reminder . |
24 | I been looking forward to this all day . |
25 | She had n't been looking forward to this session ; yet , deep down , there was a contrary twinge niggling at her sexuality that insisted she might enjoy it . |
26 | ‘ I 've been looking forward to this , ’ Stephen announced with a kind of childish glee . |
27 | I 've been looking forward to this visit for a long time for that reason . |
28 | Oh , I have been looking forward to this evening … ’ |
29 | Inspector Naseby of all people , who had clearly been looking forward to this moment . |
30 | It so happens Kelly and I have been looking forward to this weekend , and I guarantee that men will play no part in it at all . ’ |