Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] have be going " in BNC.
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1 | The total numbers have been going down from 200,000 per year in 1971 to just over 150,000 in 1981 . |
2 | wo woken up and heard her come in and that he 's had her standing in front of him and the old finger 's been going , exactly what he 's doing now , he 's done it with his |
3 | Although the actual game has been going for over 65 years there was a slight change made in 1943 when the event became a charity match to raise funds for the specific purpose of the prevention of blindness . |
4 | The cooperative movement had been going through the same process , and every week was being confronted by the same forces which had compelled trade unionists to consolidate their forces . |
5 | The same thoughts had been going through the minds of two other women with disabilities . |
6 | The banks approved the first outline of the proposals in October , but detailed work on the final draft has been going on since then . |
7 | Preparations for the Queen 's visit to the new unit have been going on all day . |
8 | Shipbuilding for the Royal Navy has been going on at Lairds since the 1830s . |
9 | The needless slaughter has been going on for more than a century . |
10 | For most , there is an enduring search for bonds of love and loyalty , and other research showed that four out of five teenagers involved in a sexual relationship had been going out with their partner for six months or more . |
11 | that a major consultation has been going on in one is reminded of the earlier discussion about er St Albans , twelve thousand questionnaires have been sent out and there |