Example sentences of "he have [been] going [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Now at 16 Steven has a steady girlfriend of 15 , who he has been going out with for several months . |
2 | ‘ He did n't like to admit he 'd got hooked — not after the way he 'd been going on . |
3 | But he did n't tell me he 'd been going out with her for three weeks and he 's never . |
4 | He had been going regularly , but out of courtesy . |
5 | He was a small boy of six who lived just around the corner from her , and for days he had been going on about this great talking parrot his father had given him . |
6 | All right , O.K. , he had been going on long enough on these lines . |
7 | At one time when he had been going out a lot with a Jewish couple he wrote to Hanns ‘ I have become a regular ghetto-yid ’ , going now to a stately home ‘ to ride their circumcised horses , now to a vile villa of Bellevue to hear real kosher recordings of Beethoven which none of them liked or understood , though they pretended they did , and now to a café which is inhabited solely by people who look like Schnozzle Durante . ’ |
8 | Six months before her overdose Liz terminated the relationship with her boyfriend of two years ' standing after she discovered he had been going out with another girl . |
9 | He had been going out intermittently with our Corporal Jane , who was beginning to get very excited about him , and I must admit he was very good-looking . |
10 | He had been going there , to that area and … |
11 | Cruel observers may remark that he 's been going downhill ever since . |
12 | He 's been going round looking like the wrath of God . |
13 | He 's been going even longer than Johnny Carson and appearing on his show is a pleasurable experience , with great Irish hospitality thrown in . |
14 | He 's been going on about the dignity of labour . ’ |