Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] be listening " in BNC.
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1 | What you were saying about approachability of lecturers , I 'm not afraid to ask for help , but I am reticent to ask for help more than once on the same thing , because I would hate them to think that I had n't been listening first time round or that I was stupid . |
2 | ‘ By the way , I 've just been listening to the news . |
3 | Oh I 've just been listening to your conversation with Dennis and Iris . |
4 | ‘ I 've also been listening to a lot of Glenn Branca recently . |
5 | I have also been listening to this wonderful young singer from Dresden , Olaf Bär . |
6 | As I write , on Easter day , I have just been listening to Matins from King 's college , Cambridge , broadcast on Radio 3 — superb performances of music by William Byrd and a finely engineered sound . |
7 | You 've not been listening have you Paul ? |
8 | But she had not been listening . |
9 | She had hardly been listening . |
10 | ‘ You have n't been listening to us . |
11 | ‘ You have n't been listening , Claudia ; we 're not parting for one moment until I find Garry — and it 's time you called me Roman . ’ |
12 | ’ Oh , Bill , you have n't been listening to a word I said ! ’ |
13 | We 'd all been listening to things like reggae and Spanish music , and when we got together to rehearse , we 'd be playing all kinds of crazy stuff before we settled down to get serious . ’ |
14 | They 've all been listening to the trainer . |
15 | He had n't been listening very hard at the time . |
16 | He had n't been listening . |
17 | He had n't been listening to the worried discussions behind him . |