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

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1 She has been based at home for the last 10 years , collecting water , doing the cooking and waiting to get married .
2 She has been falling at my feet since she was a child . ’
3 I would guess that she has been hurt at some time in the past , probably having banged her head or hip .
4 But she 'd been born at a better time and there were arts councils and they had been good to her .
5 Judith had once confided that she too had an uncertain grasp of the past , though she 'd been drunk at the time , and had denied it vehemently when he 'd raised the subject again .
6 well I think Dawn is quite happy now , I mean I think she felt as though she 'd been rushed at first , but I mean
7 For most of the week she 'd been seated at her desk , wading through piles of old G.W. design books , taking notes , making sketches , dashing off diagrams , in an effort to come up with some common thread in the mish-mash of styles that dragged dully across the pages .
8 Miranda taller , with her bushy hair and colouring that the Italians whose paintings she 'd been looking at in the Louvre rendered by priming the canvas with a copper-based green paint , creating a complexion that draws light in rather than gives it out ; Xanthe beside her with her candy radiance of pink and gold , and rounder too , more neatly assembled , wrist to hand , neck to shoulders , ankle to foot .
9 He was making her act like a gauche schoolgirl — Aurora Blake , who could hold thousands spellbound with the power of her voice , who could mix happily with kings and commoners — stammering apologetically because a man who had wandered unwanted and uninvited into her garden knew she 'd been looking at him !
10 Rory jumped as though she 'd been shot at the sound of the lazily amused voice materialising apparently out of nowhere .
11 When she changed schools , however , the maths A level course was different from the one she 'd been following at her old school , but the new teacher expected her to catch up immediately .
12 My er my sister worked in the grenade shop and erm after she ca she 'd been working at , on the manor , do you know the manor at Willenhall and then er she decided to go on with the war work and she was courting the man named , John and his father was the timekeeper , later H & T Hornes , but erm it fizzled out and anyway the romance did but erm
13 He said she 'd been raped at 18 by a Lebanese man in London .
14 She could n't remember where she 'd been going at the time .
15 Used to creating and presenting ideas to a wide variety of clients , she 'd grown proud of her capacity to keep her head under pressure , yet from the moment she 'd crossed the threshold of this impressive room she 'd been put at a distinct disadvantage .
16 She 'd been found at last .
17 I saw what she 'd been smiling at .
18 After a while she realised she 'd been beating at him with her fists hard enough to hurt and yet he had n't lifted a finger to stop her .
19 Although she had been seen at the school less frequently over the past few years , rehearsals and contracts were organized so smoothly that the dancers had not noticed her gradual disappearance .
20 She had been rededicated at St Luke 's a year previous to that .
21 They suspected she had been poisoned at the party .
22 At the girls ' establishment where she had been sent at huge expense to learn music and French and to carry out the ornate disciplines conceived by the headmistress — including communal teeth-washing in the gardens , winter and summer , and then communal gargling into the rosebeds , which the headmistress regarded as a form of manure-spreading — the pain was put down to growing too fast .
23 It was me she had been looking at all that time , but secretively , like a girl .
24 She had been looking at Mick , but turned slowly and looked at Joe , and smiling slightly said , ‘ Yes ; yes , of course . ’
25 She did n't want him to know that she had been looking at him .
26 She had been looking at the castle for the last hour .
27 ‘ If you continue to look at me like that we sha n't make it any further than the nearest bed , ’ he murmured , and Claudia jumped ; she had been staring at him hungrily .
28 ‘ Is anything wrong ? ’ he queried , and Belinda realised that she had been staring at him in silence for far too long , as she tried to decide what to say .
29 Aware that she had been staring at him for rather a long time , she blinked and asked hastily , ‘ Did you sort out your business ? ’
30 She had been found at two that afternoon by a party searching the Pertsey and north-west region of Vangmoor .
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