Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv prt] for some " in BNC.
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1 | It 's been building up for some time , I think . ’ |
2 | At the time of Leathart 's survey , Taylor 's Level had been carried on for some 210 fathoms , and was then about 35 fathoms short of being below the deepening sump in the floor of Fleming 's . |
3 | This policy has been carried out for some time by the OECD countries , Todorovic claimed , except that there the figure is between 4 and 6 per cent . |
4 | look it does n't matter now because we 're going out for some milk , here |
5 | He recalls the efforts he made to acquire a p-38 : ‘ A Lightning that I had been pondering about for some time was owned by a chap called Merril Wayne , who ran an airline called Wayne Airlines up in Anchorage , Alaska . |
6 | The bed was made , but did n't seem to have been slept in for some time , although there was a folded pair of pyjamas under the pillow . |
7 | Talks have been going on for some time on a range of scientific matters including fusion , nuclear safety and the environment . |
8 | The process has been going on for some time . |
9 | The experiments , however , involved drawing fibres and blowing bubbles of molten glass and one day , after the work had been going on for some months , Lockspeiser went home leaving the gas torch used for melting the glass still burning . |
10 | A wider political initiative , with UN armed observers escorting food and convoys , and increased financial output , was not launched until as late as August , by which time looting of food supplies had been going on for some months . |
11 | Sometimes a murder enquiry will have been going on for some days before it emerges that there is a sexual element involved . |
12 | These claims were never universally accepted ; the destruction of the unity of Christendom by the Reformation helped to undermine the authority of the Pope to allocate territory , but it was Catholic France that first challenged Spain 's position in the West Indies and that conflict had been going on for some years when in 1559 , at the end of one round of European wars , France and Spain included in the peace treaty a clause which stated that fighting in regions west of the Azores or south of the Tropic of Cancer was not to be taken as a reason for resuming hostilities in Europe . |
13 | My head was throbbing and the shoulder was beginning to ache from the kicking , which had probably been going on for some time before I came round . |
14 | The argument had been going on for some time . |
15 | The argument must have been going on for some time , although Lucien had been hardly aware of it . |
16 | ‘ My father-in-law was well aware of all this ; it has been going on for some years but he would not do what was necessary to right the situation , that is cut out the loss makers and , perhaps , substitute other lines — stationery , office equipment , videos or any other line compatible with the book trade . ’ |
17 | One thing Mam said suggested it had been going on for some time … |
18 | When questioned they admitted that this state of affairs had been going on for some time . |
19 | ‘ I do n't really think they have done enough this has been going on for some time . |
20 | Well you say that International Women 's Day has been going on for some time , but here in Britain what 's known as the Women 's Movement has been in operation now for about , what , twenty one/twenty two years , something like that . |
21 | However months later he was able to start talking about his wife and the fact that they had not been getting on for some time and had begun divorce proceedings . |
22 | Overhead the clouds had been breaking up for some time . |
23 | It 's the latest run in in a dispute which has been rumbling on for some weeks betweenthe Post office and the National Communications union . |
24 | Both the NRC and the SPG and its equivalents had been known about for some time . |
25 | Should a main branch be broken off for some reason ( by vineyard machinery , for example ) , it is permissible to bring out a shoot half-way along the next branch to fill the gap . |
26 | The instructions therein were religiously followed and within a few weeks a recognisable fuselage could be sat in for some ‘ hangar flying ’ . |
27 | Despite recent insights then , a respectable case can be made out for some form of intervention in some natural monopoly cases . |
28 | so you 'd be paying out for some more tyres if you do n't have that checked or anything |
29 | I just went through and said , " I 'm going out for some cigarettes , " and went out , and I 've never been back . |
30 | Manager Graham Taylor was expecting Shearer to be laid off for some while , but the extent of the injury will be worrying for all concerned . |