Example sentences of "[det] [verb] be [v-ing] for " in BNC.
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1 | But that has been happening for hundreds of years . |
2 | But that has been happening for hundreds of years . |
3 | That has been happening for some time , but the Secretary of State and the Minister should know that . |
4 | If this has been leaking for some time then the transfer box is probably low on oil . |
5 | They 'll let you do a activity , this has been going for years but they wo n't let you . |
6 | Some had been waiting for more than an hour , arriving while it was still dark and the little windows of the cells were still lit . |
7 | Some had been coming for a year or more and spoke quite a little English . |
8 | Some have been living for a disconcertingly long time in museums ; but once doubted , the evidence of inadequacy in a fake is quite often soon in coming . |
9 | County clubs , meanwhile , can help by welcoming former players , be they great or small , and in particular by forming old player associations , as Somerset has done in the last few seasons , as some have been doing for decades . |
10 | All had been festering for many years . |
11 | ‘ 63 teams from all over the UK took part , and it was clear that many had been training for months . |
12 | Many had been decomposing for several weeks . |
13 | When Luxembourg finally admitted what many had been saying for years , that it wants a federal EC , British federalists tried to pretend that the Luxembourgers do not mean federal when they say ‘ federal ’ . |
14 | Here was an opportunity many had been waiting for . |
15 | Many have been living for years in a shadowy , illegal world , doing the jobs that affluent Japanese now shun . |
16 | Gentlemen ushers in knee-length black tunics fuss about , directing last-minute guests to their seats , although most have been waiting for the best part of an hour , making stilted smalltalk to conceal their pride . |