Example sentences of "[noun sg] have for [det] time " in BNC.

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1 The Revenue has for some time been concerned about what is done with the money .
2 A possible intervention of the King 's Proctor to upset the divorce had for some time been lurking in the Government 's mind .
3 Steelworkers in the public sector had for some time been in dispute with their employers , the British Steel Corporation , and had come out on strike .
4 The hon. Gentleman has for some time been against the original fast rail link through Kent and south London , and we have learnt tonight that he is against the current project , apparently because he believes that all British Rail 's money should be spent on saving his neck by improving the lousy commuter service that his constituents have had to tolerate for 13 years of Tory misrule — to use a well-known phrase from a couple of decades back .
5 But three years later on 27 July 1795 the new head of the Macclesfield company , Abraham Mills , wrote to the new agent Thomas Harrison of Kendal , advising him , alas , that " … the Coniston Mine has for some time been so unproductive that it has been determined to discontinue the working … "
6 Because of pressure from many different lobbies , government has for some time been considering in what way to respond to it .
7 The government has for some time known that this site would be available , yet from the announcement of the project to the Minister 's stated deadline for consultation is 8 months , including the summer months .
8 Scholars in this field had for some time been engaged in a debate over the importance of acquired and inherited personality traits in behaviour .
9 While the Scottish Wildlife Trust has for some time had a system for identifying second tier biological sites , primarily as a conservation mechanism , no such system has been created for geological or geomorphological sites , until now .
10 Holloway prison 's C1 unit has for some time been the subject of public concern and outrage .
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