Example sentences of "[verb] been [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Our Regional Association has been through difficult times , mainly due to isolation and communication problems .
2 ‘ The North has been through hard times but things are changing , ’ he said .
3 The exercise of these duties has been at all times , and remains , subject to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
4 As Elisabeth , Rosalind Plowright sounded more secure than she has been for some time on British stages and sang her last aria with true Verdian pathos and passion .
5 If a child is sniffing with a group of young people , and has been for some time , it may help to provide other more interesting and exciting leisure activities .
6 My wife Pam has been for some time aware that I have been having an on-going relationship with Suzannah , who I believe is known to some of you .
7 There has been for some time in Africa debate concerning the suitability for the Eucharist of wheat bread and grape wine .
8 Evidence from official statistics suggests that the number of households containing two or more elementary families has indeed fallen : from 3 per cent of households in 1961 to 1 per cent in 1981 ( Social Trends , 1987 , p. 41 , table 2.1 ) Clearly this is , and apparently has been for some time , very much a minority arrangement within the British population as a whole .
9 ‘ The Khanate is settled , and has been for some time , ’ his father said dismissively .
10 For one thing , Kelly 's very happily involved in a relationship and has been for some time , so I 'm quite convinced her eyes wo n't stray towards any ski-bums , no matter how handsome . ’
11 Bob Gunnell , of course , is an was and has been for some time a very supportive member of South East Arts and active in many of its committees .
12 'T IS true , our Sex has been from early Time
13 It must have been at that time that his habit of keeping notes on his travels began .
14 And he came down he would have been working for he would have been at that time my great grandfather maybe or and he came down and he lived in lower Millfield after that and just as soon as he was out of his house , they just had the house demolished .
15 Well it would have been at one time .
16 It must have been at some time , because I can speak it now .
17 This very large accession takes up where the first deposit stopped , and covers the years 1861 to 1920 , in addition to some titles and papers of earlier date which must have been at some time extracted from their proper place .
18 It may have been at this time that the name Saladin began to mean something to him .
19 The teachers ' industrial action has limited this particular development , and the evaluators know of seven events which were either postponed or cancelled during the two years of the evaluation ; it is also probably the case that attendance at those events that did run was less than it would have been in happier times .
20 after leading Sunderland to the FA Cup final last May.But he appears to have been on borrowed time ever since .
21 But he appears to have been on borrowed time ever since .
22 It is said to have been at one time the world 's largest spinning mill under one roof .
23 Before the jury was sworn the judge was asked to hear evidence from two of the prosecution witnesses on the existence and whereabouts of evidence believed to have been at one time in existence and of relevance to the case and possible use to the Defence .
24 It appears to establish three categories : the first contains wordings generally agreed to be acceptable , the second wordings which appear to have been at some time problematic but are now acceptable , and the third wordings which remain inadmissible .
25 Maybe they had been for old times the old times that had never really existed .
26 His interest in humanity now was stone dead , and probably had been for some time .
27 ‘ That you were having an affair — had been for some time . ’
28 According to Alcuin the oppression of the Church by the secular power had been for some time a feature of Northumbrian political and ecclesiastical life , but the problem now was that Eanbald was said to be accompanied on his journeys through Northumbria by a retinue more numerous than any which had attended on his predecessors and inclusive of low-born soldiers , and Alcuin affected to be at a loss as to why he needed so large a force .
29 At this moment the King , who had been for some time busily writing in his notebook , called out , ‘ Silence ! ’ and read out from his book , ‘ Rule Forty-Two .
30 He said it was broken , had been for some time , and that if I wanted a toilet I should go to the cafe upstairs .
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