Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] be [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently it has been recognised for over a decade that chlorine from chlorofluorocarbons may deplete the stratospheric ozone layer . |
2 | ‘ Perhaps it 's been buried for ten years , ’ she whispered to herself . |
3 | President Bill Clinton has been in the White House just a month but already he 's been proposed for Oxford University 's highest honour . |
4 | Just now it has been condemned for supporting Queer City , a collection of works by ‘ noted gay writers in New York City ’ ( this phrase is Chairman Frohnmayer 's own ) . |
5 | Now he 's been banned for another 12 months at Banbury , Oxfordshire . |
6 | ‘ You can imagine what a spell in the Army would have meant for someone who values his fingers as a pianist , so when I came back home I got in touch with some people and now he has been booked for a number of festivals , ’ Alan tells me . |
7 | So far it has been implemented for the 68000 , 88000 , R-Series and Sparc processors . |
8 | Well it 's been booked for three or four weeks has n't it ? |
9 | But at least she has been prepared for her party to stand in elections here . |
10 | Since then he 's been waiting for him higher up on various tracks . |
11 | Since then he has been cared for at the Airedale General Hospital . |
12 | Certainly it has been argued for a discrete stimulus trained as an occasion setter that subsequently presenting it alone will not produce a loss of occasion-setting power ( e.g. Rescorla 1986 ) ( but see also Ross 1983 ; Holland and Gory 1986 ) . |