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

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1 As I enjoyed the stew I looked at my watch , it was just after mid-day ; I had been asleep for nearly four hours .
2 The heavy lunch and the wine had made her sleepy , and she took to her bed the minute they returned , only awakening when the hunger pangs assaulted her stomach , to see that she had been asleep for over three hours .
3 She felt as though she 'd been asleep for about five minutes !
4 Writing on a touch sensitive computer screen with a ‘ stylus ’ just like using a pen and paper has been possible for quite some time now .
5 It guarantees a place to anyone aged 18 to 25 who has been unemployed for over six months , and attempts to offer a place to anyone up to 50 who has been unemployed for over two years .
6 It guarantees a place to anyone aged 18 to 25 who has been unemployed for over six months , and attempts to offer a place to anyone up to 50 who has been unemployed for over two years .
7 From the 11th century , such events had been popular for about 500 years but over the centuries there had been great changes to the ways in which they had been conducted .
8 Third , visit popular attractions during lunch ( 12 to 2 ) , or when the afternoon or evening character parades are on ; these are entertaining for very small children , but a bit slow for adults .
9 The ovipositor has been visible for about 10 days , and is more prominent in one fish than in the other .
10 Oppressed for 40 years by the world 's toughest dictator , Albania has been democratic for only 6 months .
11 And they 're open for almost seven days yeah on Saturdays they 're open I think they do n't open on the Sunday until ten o'clock .
12 Oh he 'd been ill for about six months I think , but erm
13 The convenient beach and steady winds are ideal for less experienced windsurfers who like a lot of freedom to do things in their own time , or to try other sports .
14 Gwrych Castle was offered rent-free by Lord Dundonald — who also made a grant towards rates and taxes and paid half the cost of repairs — a necessarily generous offer since the castle had been uninhabited for over fifteen years .
15 She was an Irish Catholic woman of twenty-eight and had been married for nearly two years .
16 ‘ I 've known Eric since I was 20 and we have been married for nearly six years .
17 ‘ They 'd been married for nearly forty years , did you know that ? ’ she said in a small voice .
18 I have been married for nearly twenty-five years to a very nice kind Englishman .
19 ‘ When she was writing Rebecca she had been married for about four years , had one child and during the writing of the book , had her second child .
20 They also found that the ex-married women had been married for about eight years , on average , before becoming lone mothers .
21 The majority of leg ulcers ( 291 : 62 per cent ) had been present for under two years , 48 per cent ( 141 ) of these for less than six months .
22 Generally , the products were made of plane/sycamore wood that had been seasoned for about 6 months .
23 He had , Maisie had told him , been unconscious for nearly two minutes .
24 Another alternative is to use disposable paper bags — these are also much more flexible to work with and are good for very delicate piping .
25 The Thames Valley helicopter has been responsible for around 100 arrests this year .
26 Or attempt to explore with a Central European Jew the precise nature of the ties that he or she feels with a culture which down the centuries has been responsible for so much persecution and pain .
27 British Airways staff are fantastic , whatever class you travel , and plied Kenneth with enough booze to soften the effect of two Sun journalists who approached us for a story and picture after we 'd been airborne for about eight hours .
28 ‘ My name is Terry Waite , I have been alone for over three years . ’
29 At one point they met up with a lorry laden with Coke which had been stuck for over three weeks in knee deep mud .
30 It all went a long way towards explaining why umpires the world over have been reluctant for so many years to restrain cricket 's bouncer-happy fast bowlers .
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