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

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1 Surely she 'd only been asleep for five minutes at the very most ?
2 The currency has been stable for six months .
3 It 's tremendous as it 's been dry for 10 years .
4 Interest rates had already been low for twenty years when the turnpike mania began in 1750 and remained low after it ended in 1772 .
5 Many of the country lanes were so narrow that it would not have been possible for two vehicles to pass each other , but after half an hour , they cut into the main road that ran south from Cherbourg to Carentan .
6 On admission she had been anuric for 24 h ( haemoglobin 4.4 g/dL , potassium 4.1 mmol/L , creatinine 937 mmol/L , urea 119 mmol/L , lactic dehydrogenase 3327 IU/L , platelets 71×10/L ) .
7 ‘ With leukaemia in a child they say that if they are clear for five years , then all is well .
8 People in here have been brain-dead for fifteen years . ’
9 she 's been bedridden for twenty years now or whatever
10 ‘ He 's been free for three days now , and people are frightened .
11 She keeps her boyfriend , who has been unemployed for four years .
12 Haim Scheider , an economist who left Lithuania 10 years ago , has been unemployed for 18 months , but still has no regrets .
13 Of the 2,329 youngsters registered with Hampshire County Council Careers Service , 21 percent have been unemployed for six months or more .
14 That 's why we have put in place the most varied , comprehensive programme ever to help people who have been unemployed for six months or more . ’
15 The following table shows where a sample of school-leavers who had either been on a government Youth Opportunities Scheme ( YOPS ) or been unemployed for six weeks by the beginning of October 1978 had ended up by April 1979 .
16 Mr Parry said that his client had been unemployed for 13 years , unbelievably he had been sent on a computer course to Wrexham , and he could not even switch the computer on .
17 Mr Parry said that his client had been unemployed for 13 years , unbelievably he had been sent on a computer course to Wrexham , and he could not even switch the computer on.A 17-year-old youth made a remark and the offence was committed .
18 Tony had been unemployed for 9 months , after the roofing firm he had been working with for a year had gone into liquidation .
19 I have been unemployed for seven months now and all the people I meet in the Job Club seem to have at least one bad experience of these so-called training schemes .
20 The 45 residents of Etna Drive in Ardoyne can now look out proudly at shrubs and flowers on land which had been derelict for 17 years .
21 I mean it looked like the house had been derelict for forty years .
22 It was later occupied by the Earls of Cromarty and the MacKenzies of Ardloch-Assynt , but has been empty for 200 years .
23 And it 's particularly , I think , acute in the parish of Saint Mary 's and Saint John 's because the vicarage has been empty for two years and erm they built a new house , it was more it was cheaper to build a new house than to do the old one up , but there it 's been sat , empty for two years , and erm they 've been trying to find a buyer .
24 Two Police houses have been empty for five years after officers moved out because of attacks .
25 St Wulstans had been empty for 4 years .
26 The former Teesside and District Society for the Blind workshop has been empty for six years and is a magnet for vandals .
27 Today in Swindon , I saw 24 houses in a main street — they were attractive properties — all of which had been empty for 20 years .
28 Any repairs including labour , parts and VAT , are free for 12 months .
29 It is difficult to plan far enough ahead for a quarterly magazine , but we have been quarterly for two years now and still manage a Calendar in most editions so please , members and secretaries … help the editor to make your magazine an interesting and informative read for the Institute .
30 Ivan and Rosina Solowka are noticeable for two reasons — they are older than most of the others at the concert and they have the broadest smiles in the hall .
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