Example sentences of "[noun prp] has been [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | In the UK , SelecTronics has been exclusively represented for over three years by Zeon , best known as a distributor of watches . |
2 | Like most works that are felt to mark some kind of watershed in the history of music , Peter Grimes has been heavily probed for , among other things , debts to and possible borrowings from the works of other composers . |
3 | The Darlington to Hartlepool service whose direct link ends in May has been particularly criticised for reduced frequencies , later first trains and early finishing last trains . |
4 | Mr Delors has been widely blamed for causing the latest crisis . |
5 | Ventura has been criticised for taking away the exquisite and interactive control while PageMaker has been similarly slated for its tedious approach to standard formats and layouts . |
6 | However , in parliamentary terms Mr Nelson has been long waiting for a call from a prime minister offering jobs . |
7 | TNC has been strongly attacked for taking a very narrow and old fashioned view of the curriculum as a collection of subjects ; and it is certainly true that the more sophisticated thinking of HMI on these matters appears to have been disregarded . |
8 | The radio series the Archers has been specially adapted for the theatre and is playing to packed houses . |
9 | Mongolia has been desperately looking for some . |