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

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1 The same family has closed it 's delicatessen which has now become an art shop and the butcher whose family has been here for 176 years , closes this weekend .
2 ‘ He 's married a Welsh girl , has two Welsh kids and has been here for five years .
3 Manager Sue Surrey is seen here being presented with the southern regional quarterly audit prize by Eugene Kertzman and CCG client Ewart Wooldridge , and she has no doubt about the reason : ‘ CCG has been here for 12 years , myself for the last seven , and you can put our success down to working together as a team .
4 Today people spend their money more evenly and the standard of hospitality has improved This unit has been here for ten years and can take 350 people , it 's well established .
5 The idea has been around for 80 years .
6 I can not take the credit for inventing this — it has been around for many years .
7 THE problems of keeping walls in mortuary and undertakers ' premises clean and hygienic , while still keeping them attractive for the staff , is one which has been around for many years .
8 The favourite trick , and this has been around for several years now , is to simply double the horizontal scanning frequency so that a 300 by 300 printer becomes a 300 by 600 .
9 Version 1 of Rescalc has been around for some years and is today regarded as rather palaeolithic .
10 The Tetris theme has been around for some years now but shareware authors have taken the original idea to new heights .
11 She added that the faun 's condition was good although ‘ it has been outside for 35 years and is a bit green . ’
12 She has been there for two years .
13 ‘ People say the earth must be sour , but it has been there for eighteen years and still grows plants .
14 The carpet has been there for three years and is still in good condition — the only signs of wear are the marks left by ‘ wee Lachie ’ , the Stewarts ' three-year-old son .
15 Bill Wood of Durham called about it , desisted from hurling it in this direction and merely gave the fascinating information that it has been about for 1,500 years and started off in Anglo Saxon as sacleas , meaning ‘ without strife ’ .
16 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 .
17 He 'd been here for forty-odd years , so he was the chap behind me , if you like .
18 ‘ If it were obvious , we would n't have been here for five years trying to find it , and Paula would still be … .
19 Having been together for ten years , disbanding twice and then leaving prolific label 4AD , ME went to America to chance it lucky .
20 The idea of reproducing the unique taste , character and creamy head of Draught Guinness for the take-home market had been around for many years .
21 A woman of 40 came with digestive disturbance which had been around for twenty years and which had been ameliorated but not cured by previous homœopathic treatment .
22 Fiona & Paul had been together for six years before deciding to tie the knot .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 It was considered inhumane to move out the large number of ‘ old long-stay ’ residents who had been there for many years .
27 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 .
28 These boys were undertrial prisoners ; many had been there for eight months and at least one had been there for two years .
29 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 .
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 . ’
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