Example sentences of "[verb] [been] [v-ing] [noun] or [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd go to a school where they 'd been doing French or Latin for two or three years and you had n't done any at all . |
2 | When he wrote about seals , as in The People of the Sea ; and when he discussed the personality of the hare ; and when , in books such as Woodbrook and Nairn in Darkness and Light , he traced the fading and departing of old ways — he might have been writing poems or novels . |
3 | The sheet metal workers , who cut sheet metal to the design of the drawings of the part of a car , earned 2s 6d ( 12p ) per hour , and did a lot of overtime at one and a quarter time , which means that many of them would have been earning £6 or £7 per week , and be well over the arbitrary divide of £4 suggested as a line for the divide between the working class and the middle class . |
4 | For years dowsers have been detecting ‘ black streams ’ which may have been causing accidents or illness . |
5 | numeracy because Andrew would n't have been testing algebra or things like that , you 'd have just |
6 | But neither had been carrying coal or water jug — only sacking , an unlikely receptacle for either commodity … |