Example sentences of "she have been [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 She has been seeing James recently but she still loves Marco , ’ said Mrs Butcher .
2 But the niece was very bitter about it — I had to write a letter to her solicitors a year or so later because she 'd been bothering Angela long after the estate was settled . ’
3 He was so starry-eyed when he finally made it bedwards with true love Michelle Pfeiffer , he would n't have noticed if she 'd been wearing Dr Martens .
4 Oh she 'd been taking Matthew to work .
5 Miss Malabedeely had been kneeling by a chair , praying , and Kate had thought immediately that she 'd been asking God to stop Miss Shaw and Miss Rist being so unpleasant to her .
6 Jahsaxa swept into the tasteful reception room she 'd been keeping Roirbak and Tammuz waiting in for over half an hour .
7 She had been searching Gaby 's workroom , but she must have had her suspicions before .
8 ‘ Antonia told me she had been watching Mellor on TV in the run up to the General Election and said she had suddenly been taken over by this incredible desire for him and that she badly wanted to meet him .
9 ‘ Hold on , ’ Agnes warned ; she had been watching Maxim 's expression .
10 ‘ You 've done quite well , ’ Arlene conceded , keeping to herself the growing excitement with which she had been watching Paula over the past weeks .
11 She had been christened Nicandra on the insistence of her father who , in his luckier years , had bred and trained and ridden an outstanding winner of that name .
12 She had been teaching New Zealand , erm , not quite such a long training so she 's had three or four years ' experience .
13 For instance when in a dream she was conducted by me over a market garden in Aegina , one could guess that she had been reading Angus Wilson 's The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot , in which a market garden figures ; or when I dreamed of a detective novel by her , with a detective bearing her own name and very uncharacteristically dressed there were signs of my addiction to the detective novels of Gladys Mitchell .
14 She had been expecting Hubert Molland with the parish magazine , which was why she had answered the door .
15 An enthusiast from the start , she had been attending Edith Harlow 's Woodford Green Medau class for less than a year when she approached Edith with the bold question ‘ What do I do to teach this ? ’
16 She had been carrying Maura down the stairs and had heard the policeman 's remark .
17 How lucky she had been to meet Violet , but was n't that the story of her life ?
18 Well , Felipe could n't go to that woman anyhow because she was with her husband no matter what signals she had been giving Felipe .
19 As the only bridesmaid , she had been following Liz up the aisle of the small country church , nervously clutching her bouquet of trailing greenery and praying that she would n't make the awful mistake of treading on the long train of Liz 's wedding dress .
20 The fact that she had been protecting Ana brought a flashing glance from Felipe but he did not soften at all .
21 She had been promised Paris .
22 They had also confirmed that the affair with David Parkin had been a public secret on the programme for several months , and that Nicola had whispered to several people that she had been promised Jane Pargeter 's job by Blufton .
23 She 's been using Gloucestershire 's libraries for ninety three years .
24 Seems she 's been seeing Mr Marumba for a few months .
25 Do you she 's been shopping Tuesday and Wednesday .
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