Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [be] [vb pp] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At one fairly general meeting in December 1985 , with people from the CIA and the FBI and the State Department , he dropped in the passing remark : ‘ even if the last hostage that came out was traded for 80 Hawk missiles ’ .
2 The government announced on Aug. 20 that it was planning to open up for exploration by foreign oil companies areas that had hitherto been reserved for Indian state-owned companies .
3 Nostrils had only been gone for ten minutes before the speaker announced :
4 A similar undated sequence was recorded in Green Cutting to the east , where the courtyard had obviously been used for industrial activities prior to the demise of the associated building .
5 The Liverpool Street dungeon was known , incongruously , as the gymnasium , presumably in memory of its intended purpose , though it had long been used for general storage .
6 By then Adis had already been hospitalised for three months .
7 By the time the Master himself arrived in London to be examined in August 1669 , he had already been suspended for two months past by the Chancellor of the Archbishop of York until the controversy could be settled .
8 In 1947 when Frank had his insight the existence of muons had already been known for ten years and the existence of muonic atoms had also been predicted .
9 Altogether she followed up 345 white American children who had been referred to the child guidance clinic for anti-social behaviour , 130 other referrals and 100 individuals who had attended neighbouring elementary schools who had not been referred for any specialist help , and who therefore provided a comparison group .
10 It seemed a wise precaution to lunge him first , as he had not been ridden for three days , and this was accomplished in a corner of the field without either difficulties or a great deal of finesse .
11 Restlessly , she returned to the office , then recalled that the answering machine had not been checked for several hours .
12 A heating expert said the boiler had not been serviced for twenty five years , and the flue was blocked .
13 Up-to-date valuations of such properties had not been undertaken for many years previously , partly because of business people 's complaints that any revaluations of commercial properties could inevitably lead to an increase in their total tax bill .
14 Head circumference had not been recorded for 137 men , but this could be estimated from the two head diameters by using the regression equation derived from the 1042 records which included the circumference and both diameters .
15 In some places the books had not been touched for hundreds of years and could hardly be seen for dust .
16 Back came all the romance of train travel that had not been seen for fifty years .
17 And he had not been seen for some days .
18 Sergeant Raymond Mitchell , of Cape Town police , told TODAY : ‘ Sharon had not been seen for 24 hours , and in the current climate in the country , we were anxious for her welfare .
19 Sergeant Raymond Mitchell , of Cape Town police , told TODAY : ‘ Sharon had not been seen for 24 hours , and in the current climate in the country , we were anxious for her welfare .
20 Gateways were opening up here in Salt Lake , and things would be coming through the like of which had not been seen for thousands of years .
21 The effect of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act and the Economic Recovery Tax Act was to move the United States in new directions in economic policy ; fundamental change of a sort that had not been seen for half a century .
22 The Pensions Act which became law in August 1908 granted a pension of between 1s. and 5s. per week to those over the age of seventy with incomes of between £21 and £31 10s. p.a. , provided that they had not been imprisoned for any offence , including drunkenness , during the ten years preceding their claim , were not aliens or wives of aliens , and could satisfy the pension authority that they had not been guilty of ‘ habitual failure to work according to his ability , opportunity or need , for his own maintenance and that of his legal relatives ’ .
23 It was owned by the Baron de Rochefort and his family , and visitors had not been encouraged for some time , as the Baron did not enjoy the best of health .
24 A charge of public exhibition of indecent acts or things had not been brought for 100 years , since a showman was convicted of keeping a booth on Epsom Downs for the purpose of an indecent exhibition .
25 There was virtually no constituency organisation to cope with a major campaign — it had not been needed for three decades !
26 The Rowntrees athlete , it transpired , had not been seeded for one of the three races .
27 In April 1983 , teachers reported that in some areas they had not been paid for four months and 828 schools had been closed down .
28 On the Moscow Petrograd line workers reported in the middle of February that they had not been paid for all January ; in the Caucasus the backlog in August stretched back to October 1921 .
29 The room had not been booked for this .
30 And because Barlaston had ceased to function as a house in the 1930s , and had not been modernized for many years before that , it was in a remarkably unaltered state and thus an important archaeological document .
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