Example sentences of "[vb past] [been] [adv] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The nationality rule was a beautiful get-out for them , but I only had a few months to go before I 'd been here for ten years and would have been entitled to fight for the title . |
2 | He 'd been here for forty-odd years , so he was the chap behind me , if you like . |
3 | and he 'd been away for three months so that you know I mean |
4 | He 'd been there for some time . |
5 | I told him about my uncle after we 'd been together for six months and , though he was outraged , I persuaded him not to confront Joe or tell anyone . |
6 | They 'd been together for eighteen months or more , and she had no one else . |
7 | ‘ But I 'd been home for two hours when Silvia got back . |
8 | She had been here for twenty minutes , during which time Alida Thorne had backtracked and made difficulties , pretended not to understand . |
9 | There may be occasions when it is quite right or entirely understandable that an asylum applicant did not make his claim until he had been here for some time . |
10 | To make matters worse , the two men had been ordered to Germany to attend a conference , and had been away for eight days . |
11 | The Orynthia had been away for eight months ; and only one member of the returning crew , we may not be surprised to hear , decided to risk a voyage in her again — George Groves , the boy apprentice . |
12 | Trotter had been away for two weeks . |
13 | He had been away for some hours . |
14 | She , it turned out , was away , and had been away for some weeks , touring the clubs in the North . |
15 | Fiona & Paul had been together for six years before deciding to tie the knot . |
16 | They had been together for six months but fell out when he told her he wanted to see more of his friends . |
17 | Lindsey and Pete had started talking about having a baby when she was fourteen , and did so the following year : Pete and me had been together for eleven months and loved each other more than words could say . |
18 | And again when they had been together for two years and he was still seeing other women : ‘ They were my protection against these feelings I had for her , ’ he said . |
19 | Sinead had a hard time at school because she was a newcomer in a class which had been together for two years , and some of her fellow pupils knew her recent history . |
20 | He went home with a couple who had been together for twelve years , not because he wanted to know what it would be like to be made love to by two men at once , but rather to see how these particular two men lived as a couple ; specifically , what they did together in the morning before going to work . |
21 | She knew intuitively Babylon had been only for one night . |
22 | Only when Guy had been still for several minutes did she cross to the bench and set the pail down . |
23 | It was considered inhumane to move out the large number of ‘ old long-stay ’ residents who had been there for many years . |
24 | These lines had been there for many years when Ernest Jarvis bought the house in the twenties , the Metropolitan Railway having been extended from Swiss Cottage to West Hampstead in 1879 . |
25 | These boys were undertrial prisoners ; many had been there for eight months and at least one had been there for two years . |
26 | ‘ He had been there for two nights , sinking deeper and deeper , ’ but the troops , obsessed by their own suffering , passed by without so much as casting a glance at the wretched beast . |
27 | Thirty-six of these families ( 44 per cent ) had lived in Wigston for at least a century and fifteen or sixteen ( 20 per cent ) had been there for 200 years or more . |
28 | Then at the hotel , he was recognized and before we had been there for five minutes Radio Gibraltar was down to interview him . |
29 | These boys were undertrial prisoners ; many had been there for eight months and at least one had been there for two years . |
30 | ‘ I ca n't begin to say what I think about these people who stole the plaque and the names of the servicemen which had been there for forty-eight years . ’ |