Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [be] [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd been there for Harry and the arrow had by-passed my heart .
2 On the other hand , most of the political and commercial conferences that I do are either for presentation on television of important policies or for discussion and debate on serious issues .
3 ‘ It 's not that early — I 've been up for ages , and I 'm leaving in a few minutes .
4 Yeah , you 're gon na have one in a minute I 've been up for ages !
5 I 've been here for years and this is the first conversation I 've had with a human for simply ages .
6 I have been here for decades untold in this court , never leaving it except in my mind , ranging to far stars yet never truly experiencing those elsewheres .
7 In practical terms they call for the government to help buy and protect the Mar Lodge Estate — 77 000 acre plot of land in the Cairngorms which has been up for sale since May .
8 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 .
9 I found her bustling about with a feather duster looking as if she 'd been up for hours .
10 They were a striking couple — tall , slim and very , very pale against old hands who 'd been here for days or even weeks .
11 ‘ It was a crowd of boys who 'd been together for years — somebody was always up to something .
12 Once at the hospital , Liz was taken to the delivery room immediately and Mark went off to find the waiting room , which was full of exhausted partners who 'd been there for hours .
13 You 've been up for weeks now , have n't you ?
14 " You 've been away for ages , " she says .
15 " You 've been out for hours . "
16 She had n't known Mark very well , but she had been there for Robyn when he had died , seen the agony that her friend had gone through .
17 Her new life at Usher started appropriately on January 1st One day in the office , and she understood the situation better than some of the staff who had been there for years .
18 She 's been there for months — it 's a long-term project …
19 ‘ No one has been there for years , I would swear it . ’
20 We 've been pally for years Sadie .
21 If no one had been here for years , why did she fancy she could smell cigarette smoke ?
22 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 … ’
23 It seems as though we have been away for years .
24 No one 's been here for years . ’
25 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 .
26 Mhm cos they 've been there for ages have n't they Mary do n't you think ?
27 Some refugees in the embassy gardens said they had been there for days , but had not boarded the sealed refugee trains travelling through East Germany to Bavaria .
28 Diamonds and rare jewels were strewn across the floor as if they had been there for millennia .
29 They are there ; they have been there for years .
30 Rocks look more natural if you bed them into the gravel slightly , as if they have been there for years .
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