Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've been looking [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | " I 've been thinking , it might be just the kind of Political party I 've been looking for . |
32 | No he said , I ca n't give it back to you , you 're the person that I 've been looking for all my life . |
33 | He said , ‘ I 've been looking for you , Charlie . ’ |
34 | ‘ I 've been looking for you all over the house . ’ |
35 | ‘ I 've been looking for you everywhere . |
36 | ‘ I 've been looking for you for days , now , ’ he said . |
37 | ‘ I 've been looking for you , ’ said Rachaela . |
38 | I 've been looking for you for years , but I only knew the name that she used to call you — Prince Charming . |
39 | ‘ I 've been looking for you for years — Prince Charming . ’ |
40 | For example own ( I am my own master ) or ( the ) very ( That 's the very thing I 've been looking for ! ) . |
41 | I 've been looking for him all afternoon , but he must have been tied up with work . |
42 | ‘ Then obviously I 've been looking for the wrong qualities in my secretaries . ’ |
43 | He came over and sat close beside her on the bed , ‘ I 've been looking for you everywhere , Robyn . ’ |
44 | That is erm whenever people look for an analysis of something , here I 've been looking for an analysis of individuation , there 's a tendency to consider candidate analyses one by one , singulatum . |
45 | ‘ I 've been looking for you two . |
46 | And I kept staring at you and thinking , My God , she 's everything I 've been looking for . |
47 | Yeah I know but Marks and Spencers are a crap shop I do n't care if they go out of business they 're a rip off anyway , they 're so expensive , such crap clothes , they 're so common , that 's the word I 've been looking for common , that 's my word of the week I think er common common , does it not get to ya looking like everyone else ? |
48 | I 've been looking for that all week ! |
49 | I 've been looking for a pair of doctor martins ca n't find any . |
50 | That 's the one I 've been looking for ! |
51 | ‘ I 've been looking through the cuttings on the inquest again , and she was identified by an aunt who lived in Herefordshire . ’ |
52 | ‘ Whoever it is , I 've been looking in your books and you have n't got your name in your books . |
53 | I 've been looking in there . |
54 | Afterwards , the representative from the film company said , ‘ I 've been looking after him for two weeks and that 's the first time I 've seen his teeth … . ’ |
55 | ‘ I 've been looking after my aunt , sir , who 's just died . ’ |
56 | I 've been looking after him , have n't I , Martin ? ’ |
57 | I 've been looking after myself of course and I got together her lunch at sits , I sit all the time . |
58 | And I 've been looking after you since then . |
59 | ‘ You 've been looking into Harry Martin 's activities ? ’ |
60 | ‘ You 've been looking at me , your eldest son , Karim . |