Example sentences of "'d [been] [v-ing] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It jolted me into making the decision to quit , but I 'd been moving that way for a long time .
2 So after they 'd been using this stuff with no windows open or anything , one of the workmen began to feel a little bit groggy so he said to his mate and open the back door Charlie , will you , I 'm feeling a bit groggy .
3 We 'd been expecting this news for so long that we were scarcely able to take it in , in fact we were fairly incredulous .
4 In fact the night he died , the Saturday , we 'd been fishing all day , just the two of us .
5 She 'd been buying some sweets at a local newsagent minutes before the accident .
6 ‘ We 'd been seeing each other for a year when he suggested we should move in together .
7 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 .
8 In ‘ Downtown Beirut ’ , the boozery next door to the infamous ‘ Village Idiot ’ on 10th St. , ( where two Pogues ' albums continually rotate on the juke box ) , a dastardly plan was hatched to kidnap Strummer from out of the ‘ Seven B ’ bar , where he 'd been drinking all week , and substitute him onstage with Joe Hurley .
9 But lately he 'd been concealing this whiff with his favourite aftershave , Rampage .
10 He 'd been screwing all day and he 'd walk into the camp fucking going
11 He 'd been making some records but they were n't successful and for the first few weeks after I 'd met him and decided to work with him , I was listening to songs that he 'd written , and was in the process of writing , and came to the conclusion that he was not essentially a singles artist .
12 One evening , after he 'd been answering more questions from Coombs and Beeding , Quigley came into my room when I was doing my homework .
13 He had big banks of lights and speakers on either side of his console with some lower-level relays here in the ballroom ; he 'd been running some smoke and dry ice earlier , and some of it still hung in the air and gave the lighted area beyond the doorways the effect of some offworld film set .
14 They were large as life recreations from the EA Hockey game I 'd been playing all week .
15 How would you feel if you 'd been paying this money for ten years and then you lived , you lived after than , and you got nothing for it basically .
16 ‘ I 'd been growing that beard for 10 years and had grown quite accustomed to it , ’ says the now clean shaven Chris .
17 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 .
18 Ben said that he 'd heard I 'd been having some problems and asked what they were .
19 ‘ We 'd been walking all day , brushing through great webs of giant spiders , and at one stage I looked back at Adrian Arbin , who I was with , and it was like a horror film — his face was running with blood , blood running into his eyes , down his neck , staining his shirt .
20 Obviously he 'd been doing some kind of a finance deal ; setting up a takeover ; and he 'd lifted some off the top for himself . ’
21 But I bumped into Chris who 'd been doing some session work with Steve ( Buzzcocks ) Diggle , who was looking for a guitar player to do a few gigs , and Chris kind of trapped me into that .
22 anyway their Bev 's husband he 'd been doing some work plus some money they dropped on these spindles , so she was telling me
23 Are there any naked nuns in the film ? ’ — with cool , defiant charm , while George Harrison , who 'd been doing this sort of thing since his Beatle days , kept the whole thing on an even keel with his Liverpudlian wit and wisdom .
24 ‘ From the expression on Rik 's face , you would think he 'd been doing this sort of stuff all his life , ’ Gerald says .
25 I suspect she 'd been following that fool of a carrier . ’
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