Example sentences of "have be in [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Only the skylit fifth floor opens permanently on 19 February with an expanded sampling of the museum 's contemporary collection , much of which has been in storage for years , and with a long-term installation of a promised gift of twenty-seven works by American abstract artist Leon Polk Smith ( b. 1906 ) . |
2 | The Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd , has been in Denmark for EC crisis talks following their recent referendum rejecting the Maastricht Treaty . |
3 | It is an old ship-building town , it once produced a massive proportion of British vessels , but it has been in decline for decades . |
4 | The Secretary of State said that British Coal 's market has been in decline for decades . |
5 | Theoretically , she can dissolve Parliament without advice , but the right has been in abeyance for years . |
6 | Macmillan 's exceptionally successful Mexican operation has been in place for years but now Mexico is everyone 's tip for the top — ‘ The most exciting country in the region , ’ says David Phillips of Linguaphone ; ‘ The biggest without doubt , ’ says David Stewart . |
7 | You could even have a personalised château holiday , enjoying the hospitality of a family who may well have been in residence for generations . |
8 | The camp and many others like it had been in existence for years . |
9 | As far as Comfort knew , they had returned to the States for the duration , although in fact they had been in London for part of the time , working for the Free French , and back in France for most of the rest . |
10 | But I said , that they 've been in bathrooms for years like ! |
11 | I 've been in prison for assault , robbery , shoplifting and burglary . |
12 | And er video camera and lighting among them and er they look as if they 've been in place for hours . |
13 | Nor do they always distinguish Turks who have been in Germany for years from recent ‘ economic migrants ’ . |
14 | Others have been in existence for years , yet seem to hold out little hope of attracting new recruits . |
15 | ( It is interesting to note that the Jeffery family have been in Donhead for centuries as The Visitation of Wilts 1565 records that the first wife of Alderman Thomas Pople of Salisbury , was ‘ Katherine , daughter to John Jeffery of Doned Marie , Dorset ’ . ) |
16 | Said manager John Bell : ‘ The Canadians are building a huge power plant in Ontario and already they have been in touch for guidance on how we operate our laundry system . ’ |
17 | He plays Jeremy Conway , a spy who 's been in Britain for years achieving a powerful position with a large London bank . |