Sentence examples for been storing from inspiring English sources

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been storing

noun

A place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.

  • This building used to be a store for old tires.

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You've been storing that one, haven't you?

They had been storing them in the basement.

For decades they'd been storing up spending proposals.

I ask a facetious question that I have been storing up.

In what demented reach of his person had he been storing this language?

"The hospitals have been storing up some fuel and some medications – but not enough," he said.

During the euro debt crisis, central banks have been storing money in Treasuries and German bunds.

Cost apart, the biggest problem with renewables has always been storing the electricity they produce.

For now, the operator, Venoco, has been storing the oil in two large tanks.

He said he has been storing it in its custom-made crate "to keep people from sitting on it".

Since 2003, the world's largest battery backup has been storing energy for an entire city: Fairbanks, Alaska.

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