Example sentences of "have be coming [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The problem is that more has been coming out of the pot than going into it over recent years .
2 The old Moscow publishers Iskusstvo managed to release just one book last year , and having exhausted its resources , it was forced to suspend publication of the journal Iskusstvo , which has been coming out for a number of decades .
3 The ‘ no support ’ excuse has been coming more to the fore recently .
4 The food to feed this hungry nation has been coming in through Mogadishu 's port .
5 The last ten days gradually it has been coming back since the really trough period in late January with the war and the snow , etc. , and in fact this week erm we 're expecting this week to probably do double the level of bookings that we did last week , and that 's on overseas holidays for summer and winter .
6 Also there were the people who 'd been coming in to the shop when it was still Let It Rock .
7 He had been coming regularly for almost sixty years , and was only fourteen when he bought his first pony there for £4.10s .
8 Dave did n't bother to shave until the evenings , and Colin 's shoes had been coming away at the sides for weeks .
9 A wheel designed just to go on turning , never stopping , so that for a hundred years with a hundred more to follow , she had been coming out of this cottage doorway , carrying her carpet-bag , filling her lungs with this damp , sooty air which had started to make Liam cough , reminding herself — as one simply had to do — to be thankful for such mercies as came her way , however small .
10 The signal is dated 1 August 1942 and states that a stream of messages had been coming in from Stirling in the desert regarding the shipment of supplies by Bombays for delivery on 4 August .
11 Covertly , leaning far back in his chair , he watched McQuaid from under hooded eyelids : in all the years they had been coming together on Monaghan Day McQuaid had always spent the night in the house .
12 I 've been coming here for some time and only now am I relaxed there .
13 I I 've been coming here for forty years so far and and provocative statement I think in your programme this Autumn is the best that you 've had for years it 's a very good combination of classical and and modern plays and I really congratulate you on this programme and I would like to see that standard maintained .
14 They 've been coming here for over 60 years and even a recession wo n't spoil the festive spirit .
15 It means you 've — you 've been coming on to me … ’
16 Yeah cos I 've been coming round at , cos you said I 'm in all day , you know sort of any time .
17 And this recession that we 've been coming out of for so many years now it 's I mean it 's just turned into a bit of a joke !
18 I had n't planned that and what funds I had were coming here to the States .
19 All farms have rats and mice but in recent years they have been coming through from the barn into the house and getting into the furniture .
20 For years , sewage solids have been coming ashore between the two Forth bridges .
21 Royston Lambert captured this mood in a seventeen-year-old boy talking about his family and school : ‘ They have been coming here since the seventeenth century , I think , although what they did before that I ca n't imagine , had Tutors I suppose .
22 Some fear reprisals if they did so , although tourists have been coming here for years to fish for trout and salmon . ’
23 ‘ They have been coming here for the past six years . ’
24 Citalia customers have been coming here for over 30 years and find simple accommodation and furnishings — fresh and spotlessly kept .
25 ‘ I have been coming here for nine years and have a feel for the heart of the city and this song says it all . ’
26 Contrary to reports of declining sales , there have even been rises in circulation , readership and ad revenue ( slowly , but surely , the agencies have been coming round to Punch 's point-of-view ) .
27 The wolves have been coming in from eastern Europe where they fled to escape hunters and human population expansion .
28 ‘ There 's a chap — he 's been coming round for years going on and on at me about buying the table .
29 ‘ So she 's been coming down with you , has she ? ’ asked Greg .
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