Example sentences of "[noun sg] have be [adv] for [num] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ On a machine that no nome has been on for fifteen thousand years ? ’ said Masklin . |
2 | Erm the n the net movements between Cleveland and North Yorkshire as a whole have been respectively for nineteen eighty eight , four hundred and fifty five persons , for nineteen eighty nine , two hundred and twenty nine persons , er for nineteen ninety , two hundred and forty persons , nineteen ninety one , three hundred and thirty seven persons , and for nineteen ninety three , because I missed the figures for ninety two for some reason , they 're not there , er five hundred and ninety nine . |
3 | Modern man has been around for 4 hours . |
4 | Today people spend their money more evenly and the standard of hospitality has improved This unit has been here for ten years and can take 350 people , it 's well established . |
5 | The idea has been around for 80 years . |
6 | The same family has closed it 's delicatessen which has now become an art shop and the butcher whose family has been here for 176 years , closes this weekend . |
7 | The cricket pitch has been there for thirty five years . |
8 | The carpet has been there for three years and is still in good condition — the only signs of wear are the marks left by ‘ wee Lachie ’ , the Stewarts ' three-year-old son . |
9 | But the man whom he promised to come back and visit had been there for twenty years , the oldest inhabitant , as the turnkey would tell newcomers ; he could play the piano and speak fluent French and Italian . |
10 | ‘ My family have been around for seventeen generations , do n't you know , so we feel we have n't an awful lot to prove . |