Example sentences of "[vb infin] [been] [v-ing] at " in BNC.

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1 I hear you 've been looking at Eggle guitars …
2 Freud may have been writing at a time of increasing urbanisation resulting from rapid industrialisation , but it is not at all clear that his work has any specifically ‘ urban ’ connotations .
3 However , if , by the date of trial , it can be shown that the deceased 's income would have risen since his death , then the dependency will be calculated by reference to what he would have been earning at the date of trial , rather than what he in fact was earning at the date of his death .
4 ‘ Whoever did it must have been aiming at her head but thankfully they missed .
5 Thus Castro was in dire need of a Soviet commitment to preserve his revolution , and in a speech given to the United Nations on 26 September 1960 the Cuban leader may have been hinting at the price he might have been willing to pay when he said , ‘ We understand how terrible the subordination of the economy and life in general of nations to foreign economic power is .
6 of done Quickspend , you 'd have been looking at figures that showed a lot more profitability .
7 Especially after all the hype about 15pt gap you 'd have thought that they 'd have been looking at the ‘ nearest rival trying to close the gap ! ! ’ .
8 Then she looked swiftly , secretly with her large eyes back to where Conchis must have been sitting at the harpsichord , and then again at me .
9 By rights , Kate — my partner 's secretary — should have been sitting at a desk in the foyer doing the initial vetting , but you beat us to it ; you were very quick off the mark .
10 There were also significant correlations with the actual accident statistics , r(1064)=0.142 , average weekday traffic flow , r(1064)=0.236 , accident estimate , r(1064)=0.278 , the time spent at the junction , r(1064)=0.246 , the number of vehicles visible in the film , r(1064)=0.201 , and the average speed at the junction , r(1064)=-0.118 , all of which are to a large degree measures of how much would actually have been happening at the junction .
11 He could have been smiling at anyone .
12 Luke and Sonny knew he was coming on the afternoon train ; they should have been waiting at the railway station with the horse and trap .
13 He estimated that the car must have been doing at least 18 miles per hour on the curve where it overturned .
14 Choose one of the four and try to work out what he or she must have been doing at each stage of the carnival .
15 That creature must have been travelling at 60 miles per hour .
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