Example sentences of "he [vb past] [been] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 He said he 'd been followed for the last week or so .
2 Just as hapless as the plundering Norse overlord he 'd been playing for the past few weeks !
3 But that was what he 'd been doing for the past several minutes .
4 And he 'd been braced for the knife lunging out of the darkness .
5 Since he 'd arrived at Montpelier Square he had been listening for the slightest movement elsewhere in the flat .
6 This was it , the confrontation-point which he had been dreading for the best part of a week .
7 He had been looking for the Face of Death .
8 He had been looking for the omen Heather might have nerved herself to disregard .
9 Wordsworth 's poetic fluency had never been greater , and the landscape near Tintern Abbey , revisited after an absence of five years , released from him a stream of meditative blank verse quite different in style from the humble poems of rural life he had been writing for the Lyrical Ballads .
10 He had borrowed it from a fellow inmate of the lodging house in Kennington where he had been staying for the last week .
11 Then Andy took his wedge , which he had been swinging for the last ten minutes , and hit the perfect , or apparently perfect shot , straight at the flag .
12 He had been waiting for the spirit warrior his father had told him of in infancy , the One-Eyed White Girl .
13 He said he had been paid for the picture , but admitted that ‘ in order to entice bidders ’ he had agreed with Sotheby 's that payment would be spread over three instalments .
14 In the following year his son-in-law ( Sir ) John Wolley [ q.v. ] told him that he had been recommended for the vice-presidency of Wales .
15 Although he had been nominated for the presidency by Civic Forum ( of which he was a founder member ) and PAV , it was understood that he would remain strictly neutral in the election campaign .
16 And as Morse opened his passenger door , he stood for a while looking up at the Pole Star , and asking himself the question he had been asking for the past two hours : was there any way in which Downes could still have been the murderer after all ?
17 He had been pressing for the opportunity to abandon himself , free of dogma , and here it was .
18 The case of Kenneth Littlejohn had been prominent in the news during the year and they had the impression that he had been working for the Home Office .
19 He had been working for the Cyrenians at an annex to the Simon House Hostel for the Homeless in Rectory Road Oxford .
20 His games connection that year was more than just a marketing one ; it was also the third time he had been chosen for the Scotland team as a pole-vaulter .
21 And who was it who said that when he agreed to play the Devil in the Witches of Eastwick , it was because he had been practising for the role all his life ?
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