Example sentences of "[vb -s] been [art] [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This area to São Vicente is very sparsely populated and the road Passes through numerous tunnels and past cascading waterfalls , some of which give you a free car-wash , even in the summer when there has been no rain for months .
2 They have been able to work in government service , even in the army , and there has been no need for work permits .
3 Every game between the teams since has been a struggle for superiority and status with Dundee in the role of the local aristocrat and St Johnstone the perennial grousebeater .
4 THERE has been a call for pensions and benefits to be increased significantly to offset the effects of levying VAT on fuel .
5 There has been a call for priests around the world to declare their liaisons on Pentecost Sunday tomorrow marking the day the Holy Spirit enlightened the Church .
6 It has been roundly criticised because of the risk of cervical spinal cord injury , and there has been a plea for changes in the rules to make it safer ( Burry & Calcinai , 1988 ) .
7 My own country has been a battleground for centuries .
8 The writing has been a hobby for Vanessa for as long as she can remember but she has recently started trying to turn it to profit .
9 In the United States allergy has been a specialty for decades .
10 Spike Milligan , the ex-Goon , who has been a friend for years , is a veteran anti-blood sports campaigner .
11 In fact , it has been allowed to become progressively more ruinous , has been a shelter for cattle , and has been ignored in all of the county 's publicity material .
12 The scheme has been a success for fund-holders ' own patients , but detrimental to the rest .
13 In this way the programme has been a catalyst for change in the various local communities , bringing about personal development and the widening of skills at family and community level , both for Community Mothers and the parents they visit .
14 There has been a tendency for newspapers to represent both existing political parties and emergent ones .
15 There were still many family units left although in the last two decades there has been a tendency for farm sizes to increase .
16 In postwar years there has been a tendency for MPs to be even more middle-class than they were hitherto .
17 There is some evidence that committee members feel themselves less fettered by party ties in committee than on the floor of the House although there has been a tendency for party loyalty to reassert itself if the report is debated .
18 The biggest electoral upset came in Dungannon , where Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis lost his seat and Sinn Fein grabbed two extra seats on the council , which has been a model for co-operation between the two traditions .
19 The biggest upset was in Dungannon where Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis lost his seat and Sinn Fein grabbed two extra seats on the council which has been a model for co-operation between the two traditions .
20 The biggest electoral upset came in Dungannon where Ulster Unionist Ken Maginnis lost his seat and Sinn Fein grabbed two extra seats on the council which has been a model for co-operation between the two traditions .
21 Historically , where there has been a demand for sport , the particulars of participants seem to lose significance .
22 The recent growth in ‘ budget bedroom ’ accommodation has been a boon for business people , families or tourists on a budget .
23 In Ashdown School , a school for young disabled people from 3 to 19 years old , the idea that the students could have a greater say in the decision-making within the school has been a topic for discussion for some time , particularly as part of drawing up the school development plan and of the staff development programme .
24 It has been a victory for teamwork . ’
25 SIR , — Gender verification of Olympic athletes has been a matter for discussion since the first analyses were done in Mexico in 1968 .
26 The question of the appropriateness of nursery curricula in particular and other pre-school opportunities in general has been a matter for debate for a number of years ( Tizard 1974 ) .
27 Likewise , there has been a policy for people who are seen as ‘ problem families ’ ( which often includes single-parent families ) and ‘ unsatis-factory ’ tenants to be selected for these estates ( Gray , 1979 ) .
28 Instead , there has been a pressure for community homes for education for young black people who have been made the subject of care orders because of their offending .
29 ‘ The poll tax has been a disaster for Darlington , ’ said Mr Milburn .
30 Removing body hair has been a custom for centuries .
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