Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [verb] just [been] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And here it is convenient to refer pointedly to the fact that it is Mr. Matthey , the original lessee , and not the Richardson executors , his assignees , who is defendant to the action and respondent on this appeal , as well as to the further fact that it was these executors , and not Mr. Matthey , who were the real and only actors in the matters to which I have just been referring .
2 His name is not even mentioned in the manual of literary dates with which I have just been refreshing my memory .
3 Student asks thirty people , how long it had taken them And you draw a frequency table , which you 've just been doing there .
4 We will consider the second claim of the clausal hypothesis first , since it relates to some of the findings which we have just been discussing .
5 In the case which we have just been discussing , that of the common , oppressed people , it is a question of the superego being degraded by alcoholic intoxication to the point where it and the ego can merge ( or , at least where it no longer chastizes the ego ) ; but in the case of the Inca himself we saw that it was a case of a pre-eminent individual whose ego was exalted to the point where it became the ideal ego of the entire civilization .
6 Since the student is describing a series of very simple events which he has just been watching , it might be expected that he would produce a highly fluent and error-free description with no hesitations .
7 ‘ What an interesting coincidence or , in view of what I 've just been learning , perhaps not all that much of a coincidence .
8 Er so it 's mainly erm what I 've just been telling you about cleaning all
9 What I 've just been saying about the importance of time and movement in Proust 's novel give rise I think to a further question .
10 I was very tired after the long flight from London to Sydney and on the television show someone attacked what I had just been saying .
11 ‘ Then perhaps you should take what I have just been saying even more seriously .
12 The gleam in his eyes made her uncomfortably certain he knew perfectly well what she 'd just been thinking .
13 She remembered what she 'd just been doing .
14 His eyes raked mockingly over her dishevelled nakedness , and she shuddered , still caught up in the storm he had unleashed , but horrified , too , to realise what she 'd just been doing .
15 Merlyn said : ‘ We ca n't have her going around saying what she has just been saying .
16 Is n't that what you 've just been telling me ?
17 Oh what you 've just been hanging around too much .
18 All of which slots in with what you 've just been saying .
19 Let me pick up a few points which occur to me arising out of what you 've just been saying .
20 Let me pick up a few points which occur to me arising out of what you 've just been saying .
21 He 's gone part of the way along the r road by doing what you 've just been describing non-executive directors but erm it could be a weakness if he 's seen as a er erm a business man and cavalier as opposed to somebody who fits in with the style that the city 's always looking for .
22 This should be very apt from what you 've just been doing .
23 Have anxiety , fear , guilt , anger , personal embarrassment or ridicule played a significant part in what you have just been analysing ?
24 worked up the ladder , but , what 's required in a judge , I would say , put putting for the moment , what we 've just been discussing on the side , that is , any question of bias , or sex bias , a judge is there in court , to perform an intellectual .
25 Looked a sensible , down-to-earth type to me , and he might be a corrective to what we 've just been hearing .
26 Or is that what we 've just been talking about ? ’
27 It would have to be , given what we 've just been talking about .
28 But what we 've just been saying makes me ask if even that is going too far .
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