Example sentences of "been [det] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | But there have been some increases for those living in the larger cities , which have been worst hit by the crime wave . |
2 | Then the farmer admitted that there had been many applicants for the job already , but each had been driven out of the stall by the horse . |
3 | It means there 've been more cries for help . |
4 | However , there have not yet been any plans for positive management of these areas ( Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) . |
5 | You can confirm this that there have been any convictions for er er er two men conspiring to commit armed robbery or anything of that sort have there ? |
6 | If there had been any grounds for suspicion , it 'd be a different case . ’ |
7 | During the interwar years there had been several proposals for something that would go beyond this to involve governments , and in 1938 the idea of a Nordic Council had been proposed by Denmark . |
8 | Granada has a £63million stake in BSB and said there had been several approaches for Alan Bond 's major stake in the venture . |
9 | There have been several suggestions for the way in which memory is stored , including the commonly held multi-stage model ( Lee and Conn 1990 ) . |
10 | There have been several kidnappings for ransom recently and I 'm just taking precautions to ensure that nothing will happen to you . |