Example sentences of "she [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 You have to believe that if you and she are going to go on living together . ’
2 Had n't she been watching the models for weeks and dying for a chance to imitate them ?
3 What had she been watching for ?
4 Oh what 's she been chewing ?
5 Precisely who it was she was using for a role model became clear as a middle-aged lady , admirably slim in well-cut jodhpurs , erupted from some inner fortress to enquire , in tones that carried effortlessly across the yard , precisely why Caroline had failed to run up her stirrups , how long had she been riding ?
6 ‘ Had she been seeing anybody ? ’
7 Nor had she ever come home footsore , as she surely must had she been quartering the city in the fashion she claimed .
8 Has she been bleeding for a two week period ?
9 Had she been expecting Naylor to be stuck for words or , now that the moment of carrying out the plan he had put to her had arrived , ducking it , then she was disappointed on both counts .
10 Had she been expecting any apology , though , Fabia realised then that she would have been disappointed for , ‘ Hrm , ’ was all he grunted , and , handing the letter back , he scrutinised her with a hard look , and Fabia had the feeling that he thought that she was the one in the wrong !
11 Of what had she been thinking ?
12 What on earth had she been thinking of ?
13 What had she been thinking of ?
14 ‘ Well , ’ said Morton , ‘ had she been wearing clothes , her murderers would hardly have removed them , to dress her in these . ’
15 And what had she been bringing ?
16 ‘ Has she been taking pills or sniffing any … ’
17 Oh has she been taking it then ?
18 ‘ Where has she been living up to now ? ’ asked Mahmoud .
19 Had she been stating her case too forcibly ?
20 Who had she been trying to impress ?
21 What had she been drinking ?
22 And , in spite of the fact that she now knew a great deal more about the missing man , she still had no answer to the essential question : had she been examining the life of a victim of violent crime , or that of a murderer ?
23 ‘ Well , ’ she said , come up to The Towers for the afternoon ( who had she been talking to ? ) .
24 Had she been eavesdropping ?
25 What 's she been putting them in for ?
26 What had she been doing on her own up there by the long barrow ?
27 What had she been doing when the killer struck ?
28 ‘ How long has she been missing ? ’
29 Has she been recording cos I wanted
30 Had she been dreaming ?
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