Example sentences of "'ve been [v-ing] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 've been watching too many late-night movies .
2 ‘ I think you 've been watching too much television . ’
3 ‘ Jacqui , you 've been watching too much television .
4 You 've been watching too many sick films about psychopaths . ’
5 ‘ You 've been watching too much Hill Street Blues , ’ he said .
6 Perhaps I 've been watching too much television yes .
7 ‘ I think you 've been watching too many movies . ’
8 ‘ I 've been looking forward to meeting you too , ’ she answered , which was true .
9 At long last you 've got a spare half hour to play that adventure you 've been looking forward to !
10 ‘ I 've been looking forward to this , ’ Stephen announced with a kind of childish glee .
11 I 've been looking forward to seeing you so much .
12 I 've been looking forward to this visit for a long time for that reason .
13 ‘ Do you know all the way here I 've been looking forward to your particular brand of polite conversation ?
14 ‘ I 've been looking forward to seeing you , ’ he said , coming up close so I could smell him .
15 ‘ Dr Blake — Lindsey — I 've been looking forward to meeting you .
16 ‘ I 've been looking forward to meeting you , ’ she smiled .
17 You 've been looking forward to this wedding for days now .
18 Yes , the hindquarter double-muscled trait is important and is the breed 's main attribute , but we 've been looking too for stock with good overall conformation , with loin and fleshing that we feel is vital to any successful terminal sire breed .
19 ‘ I 've been looking everywhere for you . ’
20 I 've been looking everywhere .
21 I 've been looking everywhere for you .
22 ‘ I 've been looking everywhere for you , ’ Helen snapped .
23 Darling , I 've been looking everywhere for you ! ’
24 Where 've you been Ray , I 've been looking everywhere for you ?
25 I 've been looking very carefully at the door this afternoon .
26 I hurried back to the house to be met immediately by the first footman saying : ‘ We 've been looking all over for you , sir .
27 ‘ Luke , darling , ’ she simpered , winding a thin , heavily tanned arm around Luke 's waist , ‘ we 've been looking all over for you , you naughty boy ! ’
28 I 've been looking all over for you … ’
29 I have n't got much myself , though I 've been saving hard .
30 ‘ But a lot 's been happening in the world since we 've been training here . ’
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