Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] been for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This process directly undermined the rule of law : ‘ such transference of authority saps the foundation of that rule of law which has been for generations a leading feature of the English constitution . ’ |
2 | She has been for weeks . ’ |
3 | She will stay with the man at whose side she has been for years , Secretary of State James Baker . |
4 | There 's been more praise for Brian Clough , at the bottom of the League with Forest , than there has been for Norwich manager Mike Walker at the top . |
5 | And although entitlement caps are not easy to implement , there is more interest in them in Congress than there has been for years , and the interest is being communicated to the administration . |
6 | The sun 's been shining all week over Hereford : United are on a high , five goals against Colchester was the best news there 's been for years at Edgar Street . |
7 | It 's also a relaxed , romantic ad for Bill S , more alive here than he has been for decades . |
8 | It has been for years . |
9 | That is the way he conducts his business and that is the way it has been for centuries . ’ |
10 | So it has been for centuries , yet the multi-petalled bloom of modern times , epitomized by the modern Hybrid Tea rose ( or , as it is abbreviated , H.T. ) and probably most people 's mental image of all that a rose is and should be , is a product of modern hybridizing and cross-breeding that did not exist even as recently as medieval times . |
11 | It 's just the way it 's been for years . |
12 | Yeah it 's been for sale for a long time . |
13 | It 's been for sale for ages has n't it ? |