Example sentences of "[vb past] been [verb] [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is a work that could have been written by a man who 'd been writing operas for twenty years and it introduced me to Ben 's remarkable sense of theatre .
2 Closures of railway lines had been taking place for many years , accelerated by the growing availability of cars in the 1950s .
3 ‘ The teacher was not highly qualified but very much alive and specially trained in English medium teaching at Kagumo Training College nearby ; the children had been learning English for six months .
4 Acting Navy Secretary Sean C. O'Keefe , Garrett 's successor , announced at a press conference on Sept. 24 that Williams and Gordon had been granted requests for early retirement , while Davis had been reassigned to another post .
5 Second , almost three-quarters of these interviewees had been using heroin for two years or less by the start of the prevalence study period .
6 It was a process which had been gathering momentum for some time and has continued since .
7 It was reported on June 17 that he had been given responsibility for local government , while other responsibilities were redistributed between deputy premiers .
8 Doreen Copas had to be reminded that she had been teaching Medau for all of 25 years by her Herts and Cambs colleagues and class members ; they presented her with a generous gift of garden tokens on the occasion of the Westhampstead Rally .
9 A woman who knew her told the court the girl had been abusing solvents for some time .
10 I had been seeing Jessica for twelve months before she admitted to herself that her lover would never come back .
11 Although Kerrey 's campaign was lifted by this success , on the following day it suffered a setback when it was revealed that a restaurant chain of which he was part-owner had been fined $64,000 for 116 violations of child protection laws .
12 One day , after he had been having lessons for some time , his father was called away by the boss : there was a horse in the ditch : it had gone to sleep on the edge and had rolled upside down into the ditch and could n't get out .
13 It had been losing money for 3 years .
14 The sturdily independent high tech sector had naught for the comfort of either major party in the run-up to today 's by-election in Newbury , Berkshire when the big guns from party headquarters showed up for photocalls during the build-up : Labour chose Vodafone Group Plc and tried to commiserate about the recession , only to be told that business had been going gangbusters for several months , the Tories went looking for green shoots at Micro Focus Plc , only to be told that the UK market was flat on its back , and that it was only foreign sales that were keeping the old Coboller busy .
15 We had been exchanging enthusiasms for Italian opera and I was enticed by his collection of Caruso recordings .
16 Englefield had been fighting 'Mill for second spot .
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