Example sentences of "have [been] [v-ing] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Dunwoody had in the past won on Norton 's Coin and would have been riding him in the Gold Cup had Desert Orchid been absent .
2 Now several mornings a week when perhaps she should have been concerning herself with the house ( she delegated more and more to the housekeeper , who after all had run everything before she , Lily , had come ) , she would go and sit with Sadie , who was expecting another child at Christmas .
3 Gustav need n't have been telling the truth about the Allies — though it sounds as if he might have been telling it about his wife .
4 Someone must have been reading it during an attack of constipation .
5 You will no doubt have been assisting her in basic matters connected with the running of her home while she is still in a state of shock following her husband 's death , for at this point even the most capable women sometimes find day-to-day planning and decision-making very hard to cope with and need to be eased gently back into their normal routine .
6 Though she was completely covered she might just as well have been wearing nothing at all .
7 She 'd have been wearing it on a day like this . ’
8 He must have been saving it for months .
9 Gloucester started as favourites to win this one … and in a game of penalties must have been kicking themselves for not doing better …
10 Severiano Ballesteros also had a 70 for a total of 213 but he must have been kicking himself for it included a seven at the 13th .
11 And maybe she would n't have been expecting him to ‘ dance attendance ’ on her if she had n't soon discovered that he 'd been spending so much time with his personal assistant !
12 Subconsciously he must have been expecting something like this : his first reaction was not surprise but an intensification of the dull misery which had enveloped him for the last 24 hours .
13 He might have been receiving her in the best parlour on a Sunday afternoon .
14 ‘ It must have been bothering you for a few days . ’
15 I must have been misguiding myself for a very long time Mr .
16 ‘ You mean I could have been discussing it with some of your clients , like the Contessa Mantero ? ’
17 and of course and we would have been patting ourselves on the back saying we could go in under
18 I may have been approaching it from the wrong angle .
19 ‘ Of course — but unfortunately overlooked , ’ he replied straight away , and as it came to her that he must have been teasing her with his earlier attitude , he was asking , ‘ Now , can I get you a glass of wine ? ’
20 Undertaken sensitively and carefully by an experienced operator in controlled circumstances , regression therapy should be a beneficial and restorative experience for the subject , enabling him to be rid of a serious problem that may have been troubling him for years and indeed possibly ruining his life .
21 Three of the medical staff who attended her independently assured her that had she not been so fit and supple they would have been measuring her for a wheelchair , or worse .
22 well I 've given many , many different answers here , I could have been here all day , giving you just between point five and point six , and you 'd have been giving one as the answer every time .
23 A SEEMS to me as though you may have been overfeeding them with a fertiliser containing quite a lot of nitrogen and perhaps over-watering .
24 The alternator , which should have been recharging it during the flight , for some reason was n't .
25 The alternator , which should have been recharging it during the flight , for some reason was n't .
26 If the ship was locked on to us , it must have been following us from Vadinamia .
27 But if Mr Menzies had thought of this he must have been keeping it for another Sunday .
28 Rather could Offa have been securing himself in territory only recently recovered from Cynewulf .
29 He might have been asking her about the traffic on the way in from the airport .
30 He might have been spooning it into his pocket , not eating it at all .
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