Example sentences of "[pron] has [be] [adj] for some " in BNC.

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1 The traffic-light , which has been green for some time , turns red .
2 The change of status , too , from ‘ wife , to ‘ widow ’ is felt very keenly by most women as a loss of considerable significance , which indeed it is ; for without a partner , a woman who has been married for some years may , unless she already has well developed interests outside her home , find that her social life is suddenly transformed in a very disturbing way .
3 She has been depressed for some time .
4 She has been unwell for some time ; she is liable to spells of nervous depression .
5 One has been convinced for some time that the idea was to take Weir in the guise of a No 6 .
6 It has been possible for some time to cruise down the Nile , or stay in some of the jewelled and painted palaces of Moghul India , or walk along the Great Wall of China .
7 For National Certificate modules it has been possible for some time to approve alternative outcomes , under certain circumstances , for students with special needs of all kinds .
8 It has been clear for some time that the demands of the arms control process would increasingly dominate military planning .
9 It has been clear for some time that there are a number of significant practical problems with the interpretation of SSAP 6 , Extraordinary Items and Prior Year Adjustments , particularly in respect of the variety of treatments of apparently similar events as sometimes ordinary and sometimes extraordinary items in the p&l account .
10 It has been clear for some time that the Al Fayeds are not who they said they were in 1985 .
11 Sources close to the investigation suggest it has been dormant for some months and that it produced no conclusions one way or the other .
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