Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] have be [v-ing] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I raised with David Ingram at my JAR a matter which I 've been mulling over for a while , arising from my role as Welfare Officer .
2 And now , a splendid piece of country to the west of the Aspe valley which I have been leaving out : the valleys , forests and mountains south of the village of Arette .
3 Because of that the reactors had to undergo a licensing procedure from Nuclear , Now that survey , which they have been carrying out for a number of months now , almost certainly would require that a number of major improvements be made to those reactors , and they just have n't got the money to do that at the moment .
4 Borders Regional Council also believes the new fishing dimension in the funding rules , given the fishing industry at Eyemouth , will strengthen the case for access to rural development to finance which they have been working on with Scottish Borders Enterprise for several years .
5 On his desk was a map of the Fairfax property which he had been working on when he had the telephone call from the owner telling him that he was cancelling all the arrangements .
6 Mr Michael Fallon , who is also schools minister , said it was an historic change which he had been working on with Catholic bishops since November .
7 Wilde , she argued , was in a state of insanity owing to the shock to his self-esteem of prison , ‘ and the exposure of the abnormal and filthy practises which he had been indulging in with stable boys ’ .
8 Very urgent business which he 'd been putting off .
9 Mike lowered the can of Coke which he 'd been emptying down his parched throat .
10 ( a ) A wrasse emerging from the mouth of a grouper ( Plectrotromus maculatus ) which it has been cleaning up .
11 After all those years of being told I was fat , I had the evidence in front of me and I suddenly realised what everyone had been going on about .
12 It fitted in with what I had been working out already .
13 She had been in the royal straitjacket for five years and , like most women who marry and have children when they are very young , she began to realize what she had been missing out on .
14 And from what she 's been prattling on about she 's had a number of uncles . ’
15 It 's essential to erm , to what you 've been going through in the last , in the last few lectures .
16 ‘ I know what you 've been going through , ’ he said gruffly .
17 What you 've been going out seven weeks ?
18 What we 've been embarking on in the er the URC church in Shodden is er budgeting the title of my talk today is budgeting for growth .
19 What we have is picking up a ragbag of stable door legislation , that came out of other Acts , and that 's why we have offices , shops and railway premises from the Oswald Acts which were neatly tucked in the back of Oswald 's Act .
20 " We are agreed on these points — I do not know what we have been arguing about . "
21 ‘ If anything it has re-inforced what we have been working on , particularly retaining depth , ’ he said .
22 whatever we 've been working on then , yeah .
23 All the people that I 've seen trying to do it have all my sympathy , because I know what they 've been going through .
24 I know that our children by enlarge er their vocabulary does n't extend to erm what er , polysyllabic words which which might really sum up for an adult what they 've been going through , how they 've enjoyed it but what is the terrible form we had last year in seventh year , was it seven G ?
25 What he 'd been leading up to all week ?
26 She was on holiday after all , and it certainly seemed as though that was what he 'd been indulging in while waiting for his ladyfriend to return .
27 A glance at the coupon of the new issue and what it has been paying out on the ones being redeemed shows the reason for the moves .
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