Example sentences of "she have been [v-ing] [det] " in BNC.

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1 By the way — ’ Helen paused , ‘ — she has been gathering some gossip that will probably interest you .
2 She rings the same number she has been trying all day .
3 Robyn looks up from the copy of North and South from which she has been reading this passage , and surveys her audience with her cool , grey-green eyes .
4 One thing I think I know now , though — where she has been hiding all this time .
5 One source said : ’ She has been rewriting all the Prime Minister 's press releases .
6 No , he wrote , because Diana herself does not acknowledge either that she has been waiting all her life for him to appear .
7 She has been doing some spectacular work , going very well with Governor 's Imp , and Luca Cumani very generously let me work her with Red Slippers the other day , and after that I knew we had a live Group One horse , ’ the trainer added .
8 Mrs Abigail , similarly affected , believed that what she 'd been dreading all day had now come about : the parents of some child had arrived at the bungalow .
9 She 'd been dreading this .
10 She 'd been buying some sweets at a local newsagent minutes before the accident .
11 She 'd worn slacks all through rehearsals and the only other times he 'd seen her she 'd been wearing that dreary suit .
12 She 'd been using these for years , ever since a practical demonstration by an art-school technician fired her to experiment with felting techniques .
13 There must be hundreds of people named McMahon — Be ironic , though , would n't it , if she 'd been staying all this time in the house of the woman she was looking for ?
14 I suspect she 'd been following that fool of a carrier . ’
15 She 'd been waiting all her life for this man , this moment .
16 As she flicked over memories of the day — embracing in the cold silken water , under that mysterious layer of white mist which cut off the sky above yet gave clear vision to the other side , a quarter of a mile away — the sense of wicked escape , as they laughed together in the empty lunch-time pub … she decided that she would tell her mother she 'd been working both Sundays .
17 For she had been wearing this dress the night she had first glimpsed the truth about her sister , a truth that was as unpalatable now as it had been then .
18 She would walk the ten-mile round trip over the Downs to Charleston without demur , striding out in an afternoon , often rapt in thought , puzzling over the next scene in the novel she had been writing all morning .
19 And since her birthday , she had been seeing more of Dionne than she had for years .
20 Tracey Hall of Style Academy said she had been seeing more males looking for jobs .
21 I suppose , poor woman , she had been repeating this phrase for days on end to hundreds of us on our way out , and she would obviously have preferred us all to disappear down a big hole and relieve her of the tedium of wearing out her voice .
22 To hear Joan Marsdon talking of the PAT ( Pets as Therapy ) work she has done with her dogs Bewey , Chrissy and Beth , you would think she had been operating all her life .
23 And then Clelia sighed heavily , and looked sadly at Clara 's Japanese wooden egg puzzle , which she had been trying all this while to do , and said , " How very dull for you , to hear all about my affairs , but I do so like to tell the story of my life , it makes me feel as though things hive re ally happened to me , whereas otherwise they seem not to happen . "
24 She had been imagining this meeting for some time .
25 In some odd way he was not a stranger because his name was painfully familiar and she imagined she had been expecting this angry arrival since her accident — that must be the cause of this feeling that was swimming through her .
26 The thought came into her mind that , while she had been doing that , Alain had been here , going out on his splendid machine , coming home to talk to his mother and to her father .
27 Kay said I know , I said Kay you could n't begin to imagine what he does , and of course she said , and she had been doing that erm painting , Father came in and said something like oh you , you 've done a good job there , but she said he never said oh go over to the kitchen and get a cup of tea
28 If she had been paying more attention to his face she might have believed that his deeply shocked , anguished expression was not an act , put on for her benefit .
29 It was as if she had been waiting all her life to find this man , this moment .
30 Next day she called again , and then the ‘ witch ’ took her into the kitchen and showed her what she had been making all that morning — toffee-apples !
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