Example sentences of "been [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 IT HAS been downhill for the past 13 months at Bond Corporation ever since the Lonrho chief , Tiny Rowland , unleashed his first poisoned arrow .
2 ARABELLA ASHLEY ( Portrait painters photographs , page 144 ) and her dog and best friend Clem , have been together for the last four years photographing features for Harpers & Queen .
3 They 've been together for the past six years — which she cites as one very good reason why she did n't fall for Craig McLachlan while playing his leading lady .
4 This has been so for the Cape Verdians for close on 300 years , from the time when the original emigrants first found jobs on the North American whaling fleet .
5 I had been away for the weekend and David Bowie is not the most domesticated person in the world .
6 I 'd been away for the weekend to a little shack a hundred miles away .
7 I 've been away for the past week and had loads of messages to come back to .
8 I done it to I done it to Russell one night messing around and he told the girls in work I 'd been away for the weekend and he 'd had somebody else there honest to God he did !
9 One of the , the tasks I have to do in May each year , is I write to the candidates who 've just taken a year off , who 've been away for the last two-thirds of a year , and I write to them and say , ‘ You 've been away for two-thirds of a year .
10 She 's been away for the last week or so
11 God Almighty , Nan , I 've been here for the past two hours without knowing hair nor hide of you . ’
12 Whatever the precise date , she knew she had been here for the best part of a month , confined in this tumbledown shepherd 's dwelling among the mountains .
13 If the hon. and learned Member for Burton ( Mr. Lawrence ) had been here for the speech of my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley )
14 Can I just clarify one other point with the County Council and for the benefit of those who 've not been here for the last however many days .
15 ‘ … she 's been here for the best part of a week and you 're no further forward . ’
16 The man who 's been here for the past three weekends , always at the same table , always alone and always gazing at you with those incredible dark eyes of his . ’
17 And also that young chap 's been here for the van .
18 Because we 've been here for the discussion .
19 She has been there for the past 10 years .
20 The flesh itself ranges from the blood red of the arriviste joint to the dull browny-purple bloom of those that have been there for the full three weeks .
21 Although he did n't know them , he could have sworn they had been there for the past hour .
22 They demanded that everybody get out of their way so they could launch their boat , while people who 'd been there for the best of the tide were already bringing their craft out .
23 On Jan. 28 Goulding said that " one of the conditions which has always been there for the deployment of the UN force in Yugoslavia , namely a stable ceasefire , has now been fulfilled " , although there were still violations of the ceasefire , albeit " comparatively minor " ones .
24 I mean you do get parishes where the parish priest has been there for the last thirty years or something like that .
25 Thus , the squatter lost — and would have lost even had he been there for the twelve years .
26 The late arrival by 13 minutes of three of their key players left Peterlee with too much work to do at Consett where they went down in a first division game by 91 points to 58 as they were left wondering what effect Ivor James , Gord Laing and Allen Quarmby might have had had they been there for the start .
27 The residents themselves recognised the move for some of the older , frailer people would be more difficult and those who had been there for the least time had agreed to go , he said .
28 She 's been there for the last month .
29 Well it 's been there for the past two weeks but now he 's gone to l get a house .
30 If he had testified the alternatives would have been either for the judge to cross-examine him or for his evidence to remain untested and unchallenged .
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