Example sentences of "has been [v-ing] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Great-grandmother Shay , 75 , from Walton , has been collecting in memory of fallen heroes since 1942 .
2 ‘ I want to feel the embrace of my fans , 100,000 of them , and I 'm waiting to face my rivals with confidence , ’ said the 25-year-old , who has been training in Sestriere for the past few weeks .
3 Hong Kong has been hanging in suspense for almost a fortnight over if Mr Patten would drop a self-imposed deadline for publication at the end of February so that talks with China could resume .
4 An old man who has been living in exile returns to Prague in 1998 .
5 The Dalai Lama , the spiritual and political leader of the Tibetan people , has been living in exile at Dharamsala , India , since 1959 .
6 The whole community has been living in fear for far too long , menaced equally by both sets of paramilitaries .
7 Vic knows what it is : a book entitled Enjoy Your Menopause , which one of Marjorie 's friends at the Weight Watchers ' club has lent her , and which she has been reading in bed , without much show of conviction , and falling asleep over , for the past week or two .
8 She has been teaching in North Kensington .
9 Meanwhile , Bob Woolmer has been easing in bowler Dougie Brown at Sunday League level .
10 A victory for her would be regarded as a particularly bitter blow for Mr Chirac , who has been campaigning in support of her rival .
11 SCOTVEC has been working in partnership with Understanding Industry to develop a module entitled ‘ Understanding industry ’ .
12 If there is no formal agreement between the band members , and if the band has been working in practice as a partnership , I have always viewed the band as operating as if there were a formal partnership agreement .
13 But that pressure has been missing in Parliament for too long .
14 C. As a port , Bristol has been growing in size and trade .
15 Saga has been specialising in quality holidays for the older generation for 40 years now .
16 It has been standing in water all day , and it has been well scraped before it came out this evening .
17 It 's a word that has been percolating in dance music for the past couple of years , a reminder that there was life before raves , gripping club culture by the scruff of its Joe Bloggs shirt , and shaking it until the penny drops .
18 Before we leave Glamorgan , a word of congratulation to Stephen James , who has been opening in place of Butcher and compiling runs with the kind of technique that reveals how earnestly he is trying to establish himself this summer .
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