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

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1 Funny that they 'd both been heading for the same place , though .
2 They 'd both been working for nearly two years , and all that time they had n't been paid a penny .
3 They caved in ; I mean it was only a sister and a niece , and they 'd both been provided for during his lifetime and the niece got a couple of hundred thou in his will .
4 I 'd probably been teaching for about four years before I began to have that confidence .
5 And when you were in suitably softened mood I was going to tell you how this time I 'd found what I 'd really been looking for all my life . ’
6 By the time of the second inquiry the house had effectively been abandoned for nearly twenty years and was suffering from extensive coal mining subsidence ; and it was likely to suffer still more in the future .
7 The implication of moral blackmail in robbing patient services to pay nurses remained a ghost at the banquet for the media , and for many nurses , who had still to reconcile the jobs they had perhaps been doing for years with the management 's idea of their responsibilities , and the clinical grade to which they aspired .
8 The government announced on Aug. 20 that it was planning to open up for exploration by foreign oil companies areas that had hitherto been reserved for Indian state-owned companies .
9 The main stumbling block had been the appointment of its chair [ see pp. 37712 ; 37777 ; 37858 ] , a problem temporarily resolved on Dec. 11 when Prince Norodom Sihanouk , who had hitherto been pressing for the chairmanship , called on the SNC to " stop talking about the chairmanship and vice-chairmanship … and have the 12 SNC members , on an equal footing , work for peace " .
10 The Finnish government had hitherto been pressing for a change in the plans , to incorporate a special section allowing passage for rigs over 65 metres high .
11 But after a week or two it became evident that the various bridgeheads were being held and advances being made ( at what cost we did not then know , but could only guess at ) , and that this was in fact the big event we had all been waiting for .
12 The building materials used on the three houses referred to in ( b ) above had cost £18,000 and had all been paid for by December 1990 .
13 She had only been daunted for a moment , however .
14 ‘ We will want to know if the warning lights had only been flashing for 10 seconds and not 30 . ’
15 Nostrils had only been gone for ten minutes before the speaker announced :
16 It seemed that Belov had only been waiting for her to ask .
17 In the big front room the flags were as good as new — no wear at all — and Hannah told me it had only been used for funerals and pig-killings .
18 He had obviously been searching for appropriate words of censure during the silence .
19 The snow had obviously been falling for hours , probably while she was still watching The Blue Angel .
20 A similar undated sequence was recorded in Green Cutting to the east , where the courtyard had obviously been used for industrial activities prior to the demise of the associated building .
21 The Suffolk Dun , according to Arthur Young in 1794 , had long been celebrated for its magnanimous milk yield , said to be the highest in the country in proportion to its body size and food intake .
22 The NUWW and the LNA had long been campaigning for legislation to raise the age of consent to eighteen and to enforce more stringent penalties against procurers and brothel-keepers .
23 The Liverpool Street dungeon was known , incongruously , as the gymnasium , presumably in memory of its intended purpose , though it had long been used for general storage .
24 For years before that , however , football enthusiasts in Glasgow had long been agitating for an international match against the deaf footballers of England , without success .
25 And yet the end of the Second World War was such a celebration of the defeat of the fascist enemy that there was a failure to grasp the fact that the universal Enemy had merely been rehearsing for Armageddon .
26 The remaining vote was declared invalid due to a technicality , although it had apparently been cast for Jones .
27 It had apparently been arranged for the drugs to be delivered to a warehouse in Bristol .
28 The panic buying forced the Moscow city council on May 28 to announce a temporary ban on the sale of food and consumer goods in city shops to anyone unable to produce a Moscow residence permit ( such restrictions had already been operating for many weeks in Leningrad and a number of other cities ) .
29 The Florios worked the room with ease and self-confidence and by the time they had reached the podium an aide to the candidate was saying that almost a million dollars had already been raised for the Democratic campaign .
30 By then Adis had already been hospitalised for three months .
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