Example sentences of "[verb] [be] for [num] " in BNC.

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1 The castle walls surround the medieval town , which is still inhabited as it has been for hundreds of years .
2 Has been for six years .
3 Although the triple junctions identified in Africa , including those along the continental margin as well as those in the interior , have variously evolved by spreading along one , two or all three rift arms , the most common sequence has been for one arm to remain inactive and form an aulacogen , with spreading occurring along the other two ( Fig. 4.13 ) .
4 It 's still as pure as it has been for thousands of years . ’
5 ‘ Miss Kenton ’ is properly speaking ‘ Mrs Benn and has been for twenty years .
6 And in fact housing is more affordable now , than it has been for twenty five or thirty years .
7 Although annual rail investment , at more than £1bn , is currently higher than it has been for three decades , that results from decisions taken two to three years ago .
8 The mute swan population stands at the highest it has been for 40 years .
9 ‘ Do n't think this is merely habit , ’ he said , ‘ though habit it has been for twenty-five years .
10 And Carol and Ann are white and all it needs is for one of them to lead the other , censoring friendship , arousing hostility .
11 George Headley and Learie Constantine were the giants of the early Test years who did most to establish the team ; Garfield Sobers was for twenty years the supreme all-rounder of the game 's history ; Clive Lloyd devised the concept of a quartet of pace bowlers who would carry all relentlessly before them .
12 The lease negotiated was for twenty years at a rental of £20,000 subject to possible increases up to a maximum of £22,000 .
13 All that was needed was for one kind of film to do well at the box-office and a new Hollywood format would be established .
14 In 1979 Mrs. Nancy O'Donnell also retired , having been for 23 years an indispensable part of School life — catering for numbers large or small , brewing tea and coffee , selling biscuits outside Room 18 , applying plasters to wounded knees or offering sympathy to wounded spirits .
15 The Foxley Wood project from Consortium Developments which Mr Patten 's predecessor said he was ‘ minded ’ to allow was for 4,800 new houses in a large shallow quarry and conifer plantation .
16 All it took was for one saleslady to tell her she looked lovely and Mrs McMahon was persuaded .
17 The only mortgage I 'd get was for twenty odd thousand .
18 The equipment listed is for 26 windsurfer guests in 1989 .
19 The equipment listed is for 50 windsurf guests in 1990 , but during the year there will be updates and replacements .
20 The equipment listed is for 30 windsurf guests in 1990 , but during the year there will be some updates and replacements .
21 The PLO felt able to play what had been for fifteen years its ‘ last card ’ — recognition of Israel — because it had gained a stronger one through the Uprising .
22 Of the temporary jobs concerned , nearly three quarters ( 70 per cent ) had been for six months or less ( Stern , 1982 ) .
23 But , I think it would be illusory to think that we can maintain our profits from land in ninety three at the same level as it had been for ninety one and two .
24 The luncheon table was laid as it had been for 50 Christmases , with a pyramid of polished John Standish apples from Somerset in the middle , flanked by Christmas roses and trails of ivy .
25 His vocal chords abruptly haemorrhaged ; CBS TV dropped him , as did his agent MCA , and Columbia Records with whom he had been for ten years .
26 He and his wife , Nellie , live in a Home in an outer city suburb where they 've been for fifteen months .
27 You 're alright , you , you 've been for fifteen years
28 Our pricing system means rates quoted are for two sharing a cabin but when three travel together considerable savings are available .
29 After all , the Elphbergs are the royal family of Ruritania , and have been for hundreds of years .
30 " Scores of men are in a worse plight than they have been for thirty-seven years past " , admitted Harry Orbell , " The pawnshops are glutted .
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