Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [pron] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've been seeing her for 3 and a half years . |
2 | I 've been seeing her for three years . ’ |
3 | Oh he said well I have n't been handling it for six weeks I said . |
4 | Sitting in her window , she commanded a good view of the vicarage garden and of the ‘ object ’ whose identity had been puzzling her for some days now . |
5 | I have been using it for some years and encourage my junior staff to do the same . |
6 | Meanwhile the scholars are bracing themselves for more arguements . |
7 | The latest flare-up between the two countries — following last summer 's ball-tampering claims and counter-claims — is a direct result of Graveney 's remarks following the infamous Mike Gatting-Shakoor Rana row in 1987 , when he said : ‘ They have been cheating us for 37 years and it is just getting worse and worse . ’ |
8 | After the infamous Mike Gatting-Shakoor Rana row in 1987 , Graveney , 65 , said of Pakistan : ‘ They 've been cheating us for 37 years and it is just getting worse and worse . ’ |
9 | All the way home , pedalling furiously , she had been nerving herself for this confrontation . |
10 | But if Mr Menzies had thought of this he must have been keeping it for another Sunday . |
11 | They 've been hiring us for ten years but we , we ai n't gon na hire no more if they 're changing the bloody engines . |
12 | Oh er they 're for some job at Street , they 're wanting it for some job or other . |
13 | They 're paying me for forty hours . |
14 | If they 've got any sense at all they should be I mean they 're getting it for free except for the telephone calls you might use |
15 | The fact that we are providing the services for Wiltshire , that they were providing , and we 're providing them for less money , is surely something to be applauded . |
16 | one was because they er wanted you for four years for definite after that working in evaluation so basically you 're committing yourself for five years |
17 | But if you 're doing something for 7,000 , the costs will be more per person per day . |
18 | It helps our children to know that they 're doing something for those children . |
19 | No , cos they 're doing it for all , they 're all doing for all over different places anyway . |
20 | We 're doing it for this little orphanage and it 's all terrible exciting . |
21 | We 're giving it for six months . |
22 | ‘ I do n't think we 're criticising you for that , ’ put in David . |
23 | The only trouble is with that , if you 're changing it for different albums all the time it can wear out the gears and that . |
24 | If you put wellies down you 're blocking him for another turn are n't you ? |
25 | And I 'd been paying it for two years then |
26 | ‘ Philosophers have been pondering it for thousands of years . ’ |
27 | Ludens was by now , in an ordinary sense , more used to being with Marcus , less afraid of ‘ saying the wrong thing ’ , and had resolved today to ask a crude question which had been troubling him for some time . |
28 | Charlton confessed : ‘ This one has been troubling me for some time . |
29 | I WOULD like to post a question that has been troubling me for some time . |
30 | ‘ It 's O.K. , I 've been selling them for twelve , I think I 've got the knack ’ I said . |