Example sentences of "'ve [been] looking [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've been looking through the cuttings on the inquest again , and she was identified by an aunt who lived in Herefordshire . ’ |
2 | ‘ Then obviously I 've been looking for the wrong qualities in my secretaries . ’ |
3 | Over the last few months I 've been looking at the different types of files you 'll find on a PC — here 's a quick recap to refresh your memory . |
4 | To be fair , I did n't , I did say we 're talking about parenting and one one could do another programme perhaps , focusing on the child or the needs and rights of the child in specific , but I think I 've been looking at the almost the scariness , I suppose , of being a parent , the challenges facing parents and the whole half hour , really , has not been about the joys of parenthood , so much as the problems of parenthood ! |
5 | " I 've been looking at the cat in your window . " |
6 | I 've been up for a bath and we 've been looking at the room I shall occupy . |
7 | I 've been looking at the knives again . |
8 | We 've been looking at the contrasting features of these two . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 've been looking at the basin where the sewage tank used to be . ’ |
10 | IN view of all the talk about a resumption of political talks , I 've been looking at the last word of the Ulster Unionists on the subject , delivered just before the plug was pulled last October . |
11 | So that we 're prepared within the Rural Housing Trust to look at all these ideas , and we 've been looking at the whole question , we feel that this has got to be one for the planners , the planners must be involved in identifying where these problems lie , they 're not uniform , all across the country , er and it 's something that er we therefore need to use the planning er scenario entirely and fully in order to identify where the problem lies . |