Example sentences of "[vb past] [be] [vb pp] for some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It had been recognised for some time that only through rationalisation into larger productive and distributive units could the movement overcome the damaging rivalries among societies in the same neighbourhood , and through economies of scale promote further growth . |
2 | Another suggestion was that an entire class of LMS express locomotives had been withdrawn for some reason . |
3 | The consultative document published in 1987 followed the principle that had been acknowledged for some time , drawing a distinction between essential items which were to remain free , and desirable but not essential items for which charges could be made , a distinction not in practice very easy to make . |
4 | Concern had been voiced for some time by the Office of Fair Trading ( OFT ) as to the restrictive practices maintained by the Stock Exchange : |
5 | Relations between the Meskhetians and the Uzbek majority had been strained for some time , largely as a result of the poor housing and other conditions in which the Meskhetians had been forced to remain ( many still lived in shanty towns , and levels of unemployment were higher than elsewhere in the republic ) . |
6 | When they had been seated for some time Titch said : ‘ I suppose you 've heard the news ? ’ |
7 | Though since to find an alternative word was n't going to alter matters at all by the look of it , Fabia began to wonder if perhaps Vendelin Gajdusek was coming back from Prague today to keep his appointment but had been delayed for some reason or another . |
8 | The Battersea Congress of the Party , to which this complaint was later addressed , gave official backing to a scheme which had been projected for some time , a Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition to unite the various unofficial movements which had been growing up in many important unions . |
9 | There is little doubt also that within the DES the binary solution had been canvassed for some time , and throughout the life of the Robbins Committee interest in it was being shown in the Association of Teachers in Technical Institutes and elsewhere . |
10 | He had been observed for some time in the recovery unit as his central venous pressure and blood pressure were low . |
11 | ‘ The house had been neglected for some time , ’ explains Pauline . |
12 | This problem in combining general relativity and the uncertainty principle had been suspected for some time , but was finally confirmed by detailed calculations in 1972 . |
13 | The need for regulatory change had been mooted for some time . |
14 | The possibility that he had been killed for some reason connected with his father 's letters did not occur to Derek . |
15 | Professor Seymour-Strachey had been retired for some time now , and had left Grimsby . |
16 | That system had been intended for some time . |
17 | It had been known for some time that relations between Stephenson and Villa were strained because of the player 's insistence on living in his home-town of Newcastle , and several clubs , keen to secure him , were watching the situation closely . |
18 | The squinch had been known for some time and was used in Persia , Turkestan , Armenia and Asia Minor . |
19 | When somebody had been convicted of the offence , or no other offences had been committed for some time , the names were removed from the police station notice board — the police needed the space there — and put in a file or destroyed . |
20 | Over 40,000 people staged a demonstration in Buenos Aires on Dec. 30 against the decision , which had been forecast for some time . |
21 | Some would argue that the real problem lies in the fact that shares had been overvalued for some time , and that prices were likely to fall , and that the above events provided the impetus . |
22 | The third had been expected for some time . |
23 | There should have been a large timber column but this had been removed for some reason many years ago and led to the roof sagging some 4 ’ . |