Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [be] [adv prt] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh yeah , it 's getting quite cold , I reckon were in for some snow .
2 But he added : ‘ I 've been around for 30-odd years so I 'd like to it was down to all my TV work .
3 I 've been out for five days ? ’ he demanded incredulously .
4 I 've been off for three or four time before for long a few years and
5 These are all approaches which have been around for some time — in the case of the perennial philosophy a very long time — and while , no doubt , they have a great deal to contribute , it is surely probable that the impulse for any paradigm shift will come from an unseen direction .
6 I was n't afraid of losing my boyfriend while I was in prison , because I 've seen people who 've been in for two years and their boyfriends still come and see them .
7 Repeat name and date at every opportunity ; the sort of people who live in the East End like to know you 've been around for some time .
8 When you have been up for half an hour on a normal working day , how do you feel ?
9 So we 've been up for some time cos the arms are wet where he 'd been sucking it !
10 They 've been out for fifteen minutes .
11 That is just called pentate it is not called E M penta any more equally you do n't have sec butile alcohol turk turt butile alcohol they 've been out for ten years !
12 They have been out for fifteen minutes .
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