Example sentences of "been [verb] [adv prt] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic … |
2 | The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic … |
3 | Although they have been pencilled in for the Cymru Alliance next season , Llani have faint hopes of winning a reprieve if a present club pulls out of the Konica League . |
4 | Well it maybe , you see I 've had this , this has been hanging around for a month |
5 | I raised with David Ingram at my JAR a matter which I 've been mulling over for a while , arising from my role as Welfare Officer . |
6 | Two stretch-limousines have been booked in for the party . |
7 | No behavioural intervention can be designed properly until ABC analysis has been carried out for the problem behaviours under scrutiny . |
8 | If she had n't been looking out for the signpost , she could easily have driven past without even realising it was there . |
9 | But she had insisted , and although the room was warm , and the kitchen stove had already been made up for the night , I had gone — yet it was a strange experience to me , and rather a frightening one , to have been persuaded by someone near to me into doing even so small a thing I felt to be hazardous . ) |
10 | Reveille for the remainder was at 0600 , as the transit camp we had been living in for the fortnight had to be handed over to the next inhabitants spick and span . |
11 | It proved to be a surprisingly accurate account of what in the event did happen , and is outlined here to illustrate the way in which , in one corner of Oxfordshire , changes which had been argued over for a decade could be effected in a relatively short time . |
12 | A vast open space had been cordoned off for the day . |
13 | I 've been wandering round for an hour swearing at everbody and everything . |
14 | The 4,538 spectators at the game included about 1,000 visiting fans , and extra police officers had been drafted in for the game due to Cardiff 's large away following . |
15 | Although the song has been cleaned up for the video ( sucker is the substituted word ) , and some sentences are left out completely , the track is funky enough to hold up instrumentally . |
16 | Over the years a number of international agreements have been drawn up for the management of various global commons . |
17 | ‘ No detailed programme has yet been drawn up for the production of the District Wide Plan . |
18 | A five year programme has been drawn up for the regeneration of the town centre and the St Hilda 's area , Grove Hill , Easterside , Newport , Ayresome and Gresham . |
19 | I enclose two copies of a contract which has been drawn up for the tape . |
20 | PLANS have been drawn up for an education resource centre at the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park near Holywell . |
21 | The part was expected to have materialised in a low-end 50MHz to 70MHz Hummingbird machine that had been talked up for the end of this quarter . |
22 | The part was expected to have materialised in a low-end 50MHz to 70MHz Hummingbird machine that had been talked up for the end of this quarter ( UX No 414 ) . |
23 | The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now . |
24 | The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now . |
25 | ‘ It has been going on for a while — but not on the scale it is happening now . |
26 | They tell us what 's been happening on the unit that we 're going to be working on , so that we know what 's been going on for the morning . ’ |
27 | I was sorry for Jennifer but they had only been going out for a month or so , and not terribly seriously . |
28 | England have been shown up for the lack of quality in their line-up , although Gooch 's illness here , Michael Atherton 's illness in Calcutta and the stupidity of leaving out Phil Tufnell from the first Test and Atherton on the second Test all contributed to an unexpectedly one-sided contest . |
29 | There the rooms were filled with ancient furniture , preserved under white sheets , as if the house had been closed up for the summer only , while its occupant was absent . |
30 | A twenty year old man has been called in for a chat with an inspector . |