Example sentences of "[verb] been [v-ing] for an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From the statement " It has been raining for an hour in Chicago " , for example , we are able to infer , using our knowledge of the real world , that the streets of Chicago are wet .
2 Touche Ross has been looking for an acquisition to accelerate the growth of its information technology business for some eighteen months .
3 But the Shelby County Commission has been pressing for an investigation since the 1991 book The Death of Elvis : What Really Happened , quoted doctors as saying Presley died of a drug overdose .
4 Is the Chancellor aware that not so long ago I met a chap in Blackpool who said to me , ’ When you see that Chancellor of the Duchy , tell him that I want to give him a piece of my mind : not only is the poll tax three times higher than the rates , but I have lost my job , my wife has been waiting for an operation for two years , my daughter has lost her maternity grant through this Tory Government and my son has lost his income support — so when you see the chairman of the Tory party , will you tell him that I want to meet him to discuss this matter at the top of the Blackpool Tower ? ’
5 For more than 2 years , Richard Goodsell , from Henley , has been waiting for an operation on an arthritic finger .
6 She has been walking for an hour a day for more than a year , but very slowly .
7 Equally the use of ebony seemed a good choice ; I 'd been looking for an excuse to make something in ebony for ages , anyway !
8 Nobody left the queue : they were n't going to lose their place , they 'd been queueing for an hour .
9 At this time of the evening they 'd have been drinking for an hour .
10 It might have been a delayed reaction to the drugs I had been taking for an operation I 'd recently had on my foot , but this seemed unlikely .
11 The ruling Liberal Democratic Party had been looking for an excuse to reward its friends in the building industry for their financial support .
12 He was inclined to believe he had been looking for an excuse to ring her , which was foolish because he did not need an excuse .
13 The young man admitted in due course , when we had been driving for an hour , that he did not know the way and was totally lost .
14 He put aside being lonely for a moment , and realized that hunger had been waiting for an opportunity to make-itself felt .
15 Maurin , who had been longing for an excuse to escape , said he would go himself to attend to it and made for the door .
16 She had been meaning for an age to get a dimmer fitted .
17 As soon as her breasts were free of their thin cotton restraint , he licked the soft , warm flesh , as if the taste of her was something he had been craving for an eternity .
18 MPs had been pressing for an enquiry following the publication of a damning report on the state of school discipline by the Professional Association of Teachers in 1987 , which was given prominent coverage in the press .
19 That is erm whenever people look for an analysis of something , here I 've been looking for an analysis of individuation , there 's a tendency to consider candidate analyses one by one , singulatum .
20 No wonder he 's been looking for an excuse to get rid of you . ’
21 ‘ I bet he 's been dying for an audience , ’ Dalziel said to Pascoe .
22 Rainbow 's been waiting for an opportunity to nudge the conversation round to Stamford Hill .
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