Example sentences of "been [verb] [adv] [adv] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The requests have always been turned down usually for financial reasons . |
2 | ‘ I thought I 'd ring and congratulate you on managing at last to see what some of us have been going on about for all these years . ’ |
3 | Tickets had not been going too well for this event before the European Indoor , but afterwards Cosford was soon sold out . |
4 | We had been going out together for four years ; he was more like a brother than a boyfriend . |
5 | Audio recordings have been used very successfully for this purpose . |
6 | In the social sciences at large the word has often been used very loosely for any approach which applies scientific method to human affairs , conceived of as part of the natural order . |
7 | Well , that 's been dragging on now for three or four weeks erm . |
8 | ‘ Well , they have been cooped up here for some time , ’ Ana pointed out . |
9 | They 've been fighting out there for bloody years . ’ |
10 | It had been taken along here for 30 fathoms and stopped at a fault beyond which the vein had been lost . |
11 | Social class is not the only speaker variable which presents problems of definition and interpretation , but it has been singled out here for detailed discussion for two reasons . |
12 | A spokesman for the county council said : ‘ Before that unfortunate incident it had been working very successfully for several hours . |