Example sentences of "been [adv prt] for [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | not been on for ages . |
2 | Well of course it 's not on , it has n't been on for weeks . |
3 | PET ‘ HOTEL HATES ’ ( THE FREQUENT ONES ) * narrow stairs and no lifts * low shower pressure * telephone kiosks built for left-handed midgets * only one plug , down on the floor under the bed and 5AMP * hairdryers on 1m fixed lead from the floor socket 3m away from wall mirror facing opposite direction * just two 40 watt lamps to read and work by * toilet rolls positioned for contortionists only * room service that brings each course separately throughout Dallas * radiators that have n't been on for years * radiators that wo n't go off * basins that take half an hour to empty after you 've cleaned your teeth and you want to shave * stoppers that hang under the cold water tap but do n't reach the drain * stoppers that have no chain so you wallow in the dirty water to find them * toilets where you can sit down or close the door but not both |
4 | And I saw a dear little shed that someone had made into a craft shop , and the woman said no one had been in for ages , and was n't she pleased to see me … ’ |
5 | Several dogs have been in for boosters and there 's a bitch to be spayed tomorrow . |
6 | Well I think we 'll have to re-look at the whole question of village envelopes in certain cases , where it is decided that low cost housing is desirable , and see if in some way , they can encourage the farmer to make land available so that he can make some money which he badly needs at the moment , as agriculture 's going through one of the biggest depressions it 's been through for years . |
7 | But if she came and found Tina up she could pretend to herself that Tina had been up for hours , and was a normal person and a proper mother . |
8 | I found her bustling about with a feather duster looking as if she 'd been up for hours . |
9 | He had been up for hours , out on the farm , before eating . |
10 | She knew she had been dismissed from Algox because she had not been up for grabs . |
11 | Posh have been up for grabs since last year and chairman John Devaney , a property magnate and ex-Oxford director , will sell if the price is right . |
12 | ‘ It 's not that early — I 've been up for ages , and I 'm leaving in a few minutes . |
13 | Well it 's been gone , it 's been built for a year er er er er it 's been up for ages has n't it ? |
14 | Yeah , you 're gon na have one in a minute I 've been up for ages ! |
15 | ‘ Och , that 's been up for days , ’ replied Tam scornfully . |
16 | I do n't know I have n't been up for years . |
17 | The posters have been up for weeks … when the powerboat circus comes to town … the streets and squares close down … everyone makes for the river … every bridge … and every balcony becomes a grandstand … a ring side seat for the big race … |
18 | You 've been up for weeks now , have n't you ? |
19 | I 'd hardly been back for years — only briefly , when Mama died . |
20 | " You 've been out for hours . " |
21 | We had n't been out for ages and there was a good film on . ’ |
22 | Been out for ages . |
23 | Yeah of course you can , I mean my mum have n't been out for weeks |
24 | ‘ He has n't been out for days , ’ another boy said . |
25 | The idea has been around for ages , of course — people using two thin woollen sweaters rather than one thick . |
26 | they and er they 've been around for centuries of course but er erm there 's all sorts of myths about them some of which are half-truths and some which un-truths . |
27 | The theory of risk compensation , which has been around for years , says that drivers adjust the amount of risks they take to keep their perceived level of risk constant . |
28 | Some of the titles currently optioned have been around for years , but the prospects are tantalising . |
29 | Another group , the Ridgewood-Bushwick Senior Citizen Council , has been around for years without promising amenities like that ; one of Bushwick 's biggest employers , it has stuck to various welfare and housing services . |
30 | The journalist spends time on the story and then discovers that the subject has been around for years . |