Example sentences of "had been [v-ing] [prep] some " in BNC.

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31 His next move was to Madrid , an upheaval that he and his girlfriend had been planning for some time , and there his photographic education continued apace , despite one or two minor problems .
32 Carlson had been wondering for some time what was actually going on .
33 In his paper , Beveridge repeated what he had been saying for some time , namely , that there was no general breakdown of the labour-market , instead there was an overstocking of individual trades which was due to ‘ inadequate labour information and local hindrances to labour mobility ’ .
34 The power of Chaos had been growing for some years .
35 This was 2,000,000 above the previous figures but within the wide range the organization had been estimating for some time .
36 And then , after he and Owen had been talking for some while , he crooked his finger and called over the boy who had seen
37 Profits had been falling for some years ; investment collapsed suddenly in summer 1974 .
38 Guests had been arriving for some time , for they had heard cars coming and going , but she had n't met any yet .
39 Richard , of course , had been preparing for some such move .
40 In practice Anglo-American co-operation had been increasing for some years , but this was now expanded .
41 On the contrary , the country had been smouldering for some time .
42 It was in these unpromising circumstances that the great cholera controversy , which had been smouldering for some time , at last burst into flame .
43 Mary had been playing with some other children in the stable yard and had suddenly fainted .
44 Our fellow-traveller had been mumbling for some time that he would ‘ hae tae get oot ! ’ .
45 He tried fitfully to proceed with a short prose book on the nature of culture which he had been contemplating for some time , but by the end of 1942 had produced only a first draft of two chapters : this must be the source of the four essays which appeared in the New English Weekly during January and February 1943 under the title , " Notes toward a Definition of Culture " .
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