Example sentences of "have been [art] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 " It seems you went to see your friend Joseph Hyde first , " she said softly , very softly , " and then , having changed your clothes , you accompanied him to a public house called the Queen Victoria where you attended a secret meeting of the Irish Republican Brotherhood , of which apparently , you have been a member for some two years . "
2 In the last three decades , Freire 's educational ideas have been a catalyst for worldwide programs in literacy ( Fiore and Elsasser , 1982 ) ; English as a Second Language ( Auerbach and Wallerstein , 1987 ) ; health education ( Minkler , 1985 ; Werner and Bower , 1982 ) ; youth programs ( Alschuler , 1980 ) ; workplace health and safety ( Wallerstein and Weinger , 1992 ) ; college courses ( Shor , 1987 ) ; and community development ( Hope and Timmel , 1984 ; Barndt , 1989 ; Arnold et al , n.d. , Freire and Horton , 1990 ) .
3 Clearly , CMHTs have been a vehicle for coordinating the work of a wide variety of professionals involved with mentally handicapped people .
4 Instead , the information disseminated is designed to make too many people comfortable with the idea that these horrifying centuries of murder and pillage have been a fight for justice and democracy .
5 Buttocks have been a problem for years and now they are greatly reduced .
6 a couple of these men will probably go pro soon and one or two will surely go to England — as defence have been a problem for Leeds the last year or so Wilko should take a look at
7 ‘ I have been a nurse for ten years but I have never seen a bullet wound .
8 I have been a disaster for these people . ’
9 The party took more easily to modern electioneering than did the Liberals , and gained an unexpected bonus in the votes of women , who have been a force for conservatism since their enfranchisement in 1918 .
10 The most suitable forms for the presentation of such information have been a matter for considerable debate amongst educational practitioners , both nationally and within local education authorities and schools .
11 The activities of the far right have been a cause for concern over here for a while now .
12 ‘ I have been a teacher for forty years , but I have never met a boy like Tony .
13 Furthermore , he published the results of his excavations fully in the four volumes of Excavations in Cranborne Chase , which have been a model for subsequent excavation reports .
14 THERE are shares which are technically quoted on the Stock Exchange but in which there have been no dealings for a year .
15 Denis Smith says he 's been trying to get players since he came but has to sell first and there have been no bids for any of the players .
16 ‘ The fact is there have been no negotiations for my return to Neighbours and there wo n't be any , at least until I 'm back from touring overseas .
17 Despite thorough preparation , England 's cricketers have been no match for India .
18 Rumours were rife that Wigan were poised to swoop for the 22-year-old Great Britain star and Saints were lining up Featherstone Rovers ' international Paul Newlove as a replacement but Mr Latham adds : ‘ There have been no enquiries for him he is contracted to us . ’
19 To date , there have been no prosecutions for this version of the offence of inciting to racial hatred .
20 CATS have been an inspiration for 12-year-old CATHERINE DANIELS .
21 Or have been an associate for four years and a member for six years
22 Well , Oxford have been the favourites for months ; they always are , but as the tide changes so do their chances .
23 What have been the reasons for unemployment in Lancashire , Merseyside and Greater Manchester ?
24 The back-to-back Grand Slam and a place in the final of the World Cup in November have been the triggers for a vast increase in recruitment .
25 It is not just cost that has made the DIY holiday so popular , although traditionally they have been the break for those on a tight budget .
26 A relative in the same village had goods valued at no more than 6s. 8d. , though enjoying an income of £3. 6s. 8d. from land , which , in this poor region , may , rather than £5 , have been the minimum for gentlemen , many of whom are only identifiable by their landed incomes .
27 The two passbooks — for a Savings Account and an Investment Account — have been the basis for the savings habit of millions of people throughout the United Kingdom .
28 We 'll do Kids ' County these have been the clues for today 's one .
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