Example sentences of "they [verb] be [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Right-offs should really be totally destroyed by insurance companies , but a lot of them end being bought for repair . ’ |
2 | I 'm a fool , she thought tearfully , knowing the very last vestiges of the shaky companionship they shared were gone for good . |
3 | Illegal shipments seized at customs went round like a kiss at a party — police , SAS , departments like the one Todd ran … then on to the people they 'd been intended for in the first place — the syndicates who brought them down to street level , street prices . |
4 | ‘ When they 'd been separated for ten years , ’ said Mr Brownlow , ‘ your father met another family . |
5 | Nobody left the queue : they were n't going to lose their place , they 'd been queueing for an hour . |
6 | But then , when you said they 'd been gone for a couple of years … ’ |
7 | They 'd been gone for so long now . |
8 | It ran beside a broad , shaded boulevard of feathery pepper trees , and the sudden sight of European-style buildings made him reflect that the jungles , fields and villages through which they 'd been moving for the past few hours had remained unchanging throughout many centuries . |
9 | They 'd been heading for a festival in Chipping Sodbury , but had been diverted by police . |
10 | That 's what they 'd been fighting for for twenty years . |
11 | They 'd been waiting for me , it seemed , in a mutual absence of civility . |
12 | The fog lifted and the house became filled with a babble of excitable people , few of whom spoke English and who all arrived at once because they 'd been waiting for a clear passage . |
13 | They 'd been waiting for a council house for 5 years . |
14 | The third she found broken , knocked over on to its side , the water dripping from a puddle on the windowsill on to a seat below and through that on to the floor , and the flowers scattered and brown-edged , as if they 'd been picked for their beauty and freshness by a little girl and then loosed regardlessly on the path from her sticky hands as she ran off to do something else . |
15 | That is an analysis by the officers of what additional funds they felt was needed for them to fulfil their statutory duties . |
16 | They 've been digging for the chemicals , been tortured and crucified , again and again . |
17 | It was found in a garden where they 've been digging for the past six weeks . |
18 | Of course not , they 've been elected for a period , they serve to the end of that period , whether they 're made redundant or not , so they go on for the four year term . |
19 | That as they 've been made redundant , as they 've been victimized for trade union activity possibly , we then as a union decide that they can not stand for office ? |
20 | He , too , married a girl of his own milieu ; they 've been separated for many years . |
21 | They 've been expanding for the last four years . |
22 | They 've been calling for an alternative route to the A 421 since World War Two . |
23 | He said , ‘ In fact , they 've been looking for him . |
24 | They 've been looking for me to take me back . ’ |
25 | They 've been created for us by none other than Mr. Ken Lo , restaurateur and leading authority on Chinese food . |
26 | Then nine tenths of the rubbish they 've been printing for the last few weeks will be seen for what it is . |
27 | they 've been done for many years |
28 | They 've been engaged for a year , and it was decided the wedding could take place during August , when there is just routine spraying and pruning to be done , well before the vendange itself , when I can not do without him . ’ |
29 | They 'd be secondhand shoes because they 've been worn for three days . |
30 | Aggie 's friend knows about him , but , as he said , they ca n't pin anything on to him ; they 've been tryin' for a long time . |