Example sentences of "had been [verb] [adv] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Because both test and control groups had been singled out for special attention a group pride had developed and this became the motivation for improved performance .
2 All the frustration and anger that had been bottled up for 16 years were suddenly out .
3 Not once , but six separate times … and now he had been warned off for good .
4 Looks as though it had been cut out for some reason .
5 Searle was not the only person at this time to conclude that since the Lefevre Gallery had told Minton ‘ Moons are out ’ , he had been searching round for new solutions which visits abroad solved only temporarily .
6 Written application had been made in advance , and , except for four theses on loan , all had been collected together for this study either within the thesis area or in the thesis collection area of the Stack , to which access was permitted on this occasion .
7 Len Daniels had been given up for dead by his wife .
8 She had assumed , when she was told that Mills ' murder had been checked thoroughly for any spying connections , that the enquiry had at least had the semblance of efficiency , if not diligence .
9 Toleration as wide-ranging as this would not have been acceptable in England , where hostility to Roman Catholicism had been building up for seventy years since Mary Tudor 's attempt to wipe out Protestantism .
10 The double bed had been made up for two and there were two pyjama cases — relics of a past time — one embroidered with the letter ‘ I ’ , the other with an ‘ A ’ .
11 It was believed that the treaty had been made simply for private gain , and this view was given substance by Isabella 's appropriation of much of the £20,000 payment from Bruce .
12 Bert Millichip , the FA chairman , claimed that the decision to seed England in Cagliari had been made purely for footballing reasons .
13 Bert Millichip , the FA chairman , claimed that the decision to seed England in Cagliari had been made purely for footballing reasons .
14 It was as large a set as had been developed earlier for general use , except for the London area ( where a few larger sets had been installed in the 1930s and some larger sets of somewhat antiquated design were also completed by the BEA in its early years ) , There were , however , doubts about the flexibility in start-up and shut-down times for the new 60MW and other new designs , and a fortiori about more advanced designs .
15 Obviously Stirling had been lobbying hard for new blood .
16 Overhead the clouds had been breaking up for some time .
17 Following township rumours that the Mandelas had been living apart for some weeks , the Sowetan newspaper said Mrs Mandela continued to live in the mansion she had built in a better part of Soweto but Mr Mandela had moved into a well-guarded home in Johannesburg 's affluent northern suburbs .
18 One manager felt the changes had been rushed through for political reasons , had overwhelmed staff and brought ‘ no major instant successes ’ .
19 These patients had been treated earlier for pernicious anaemia in the same hospital between 1972 and 1985 .
20 But meanwhile , the hospital workers had been dug in for another kind of long war which ca n't be won the miners ' way .
21 He had been trembling violently for several hours but now no sound came from the place where he lay .
22 Later she worked out that she had been kept underground for four months .
23 Armenia is begging Russia to recommission two old reactors that had been shut down for good in 1988 under popular pressure .
24 Both the NRC and the SPG and its equivalents had been known about for some time .
25 His tenure of the post was short : his health had been declining progressively for several months as a result of overwork , and he died 5 February 1882 at his home at 7 Cornwall Street , Edinburgh .
26 Bodie was making eyes at the girl , and had been doing so for most of the hearing .
27 However , the FoE did welcome a number of proposals they had been campaigning on for some time .
28 Suzanne Gratton , 22 , of Warwick Close , Birkenhead , was accused after it was noticed that the licence on her car had been taken out for another vehicle .
29 Toby Tobias was quickest away and Desert Orchid could find no more , but the race was far from finished , for as Mark Pitman on Toby Tobias made for the winning post Graham McCourt urged Norton 's Coin to a final effort , and as the two jockeys , whips swishing , pushed their courageous mounts up the hill the cheers from the stands which moments before had been tuning up for another Dessie triumph lapsed into a disbelieving murmur : this was not the right script at all .
30 He was John Brown , a miner who had been entombed alone for 23 days .
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