Example sentences of "[noun] who have [been] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 A Turk who 's been there for ten days and the club handyman . ’
2 Val Pinder who has been away for some months due to illness achieves a fantastic level of sales and came in fourth .
3 Exactly , unless they guarantee human rights er , you see , what 's really happening especially in the Baltic , that is er there , there is an anti Russian feeling you know , and er there is element in in the Baltic Republic who want to er , want to deport the Russian population who 've been there for maybe for the last forty five years .
4 There 's just one thing : what happens to band who 've been together for virtually a decade ?
5 Once at the hospital , Liz was taken to the delivery room immediately and Mark went off to find the waiting room , which was full of exhausted partners who 'd been there for hours .
6 They demanded that everybody get out of their way so they could launch their boat , while people who 'd been there for the best of the tide were already bringing their craft out .
7 Her new life at Usher started appropriately on January 1st One day in the office , and she understood the situation better than some of the staff who had been there for years .
8 The man who 's been here for the past three weekends , always at the same table , always alone and always gazing at you with those incredible dark eyes of his . ’
9 The hon. Gentleman must forgive me : I want to be fair to other hon. Members who have been here for a long time .
10 They were a striking couple — tall , slim and very , very pale against old hands who 'd been here for days or even weeks .
11 ‘ It was a crowd of boys who 'd been together for years — somebody was always up to something .
12 There we dropped off one hunter and his labrador , and collected two others who had been there for several days , totally alone with their guns , their butane gas stove , the deer and the eternal forests surrounding them .
13 Others who have been home for a few months come in feeling as if their brains are becoming addled and wanting something to do .
14 The very same women who had been all for their daughters travelling abroad seemed suddenly to get bored with the idea .
15 It was considered inhumane to move out the large number of ‘ old long-stay ’ residents who had been there for many years .
16 He went home with a couple who had been together for twelve years , not because he wanted to know what it would be like to be made love to by two men at once , but rather to see how these particular two men lived as a couple ; specifically , what they did together in the morning before going to work .
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