Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] been going " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 What I 'd like you to do , is to try and put into words , what the main problems are at the moment , when they occur , where they occur , and how long they 've been going on for ’ .
2 Well it 's how long they 've been going , I suppose .
3 In fact ever since the pair of them started going out together they 've been going on about having to find poor old Jenny a new man .
4 er do you know the er , it looked a fairly new building , I do n't know how long it had been going , she 's a member of the something club
5 It makes me wonder just how long it 's been going on , or if it was merely a way to get Calder out of an awkward situation . ’
6 So what 's been going on ?
7 Anyway she 's been going out on and off for quite a while now .
8 Well , that 's probably right erm I can just about remember it and you know as a child , and it did n't really sink in , it was some years afterwards before it actually sank in exactly what had been going on
9 I think you 'd better tell me exactly what 's been going on here . ’
10 He 'll know exactly what 's been going on and will be only too eager to help us .
11 Now , from reports that have come out of Baghdad , it does sound as though there is a great deal of accuracy on erm the targets , but we do n't know yet exactly what 's been going on .
12 Well me Auntie Jean and me Mum got passed once , like they 'd been going down and scrubbing it from side at bath and everything .
13 Now what 's been going down ? ’
14 Thirty minutes earlier she had been going up the stairs to read the newspaper on the toilet .
15 Well he he takes the car to school , but , and it , sorry takes the car to work and before he 's bringing the car home and then he 's been going to school on his bike .
16 During the course of er this meeting you will hear from the Chairman and the Honorary Treasurer and we may well cover an enormous amount of the grounds that is relevant to you as commodores , members and officers of the Association and it might be worth , I am going to avoid what he 's trying to avoid most of that area because I believe they cover it in greater detail and give you more of an opportunity to find out precisely what 's been going on .
17 er There 's a young girl in Didcot itself er her parents are known socially to the blokes at the fire brigade ; she , she suffers from cerebral palsy , she 's eight years old , and until recently she 's been going out on bike rides with her father on a child seat , but as you know kids grow up , they grow out of things , therefore she ca n't do it any more .
  Next page