Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] for a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Ann will look after things for a few days .
2 Caught off guard for a few moments , the gap between the two cars widened noticeably , before the cab screeched around a right-hand bend , losing it altogether .
3 He 's expected to be off work for a few days but will be recalled for important Commons votes , including the Maastricht Treaty social chapter next Thursday .
4 Yet another strategy is to put progress on ‘ hold ’ and stay with your current level of progress for a few weeks until you feel more accustomed to the level and better able to proceed .
5 that there have n't been any forces of change for a thousand years .
6 Now actually Mill did put the his erm this proposal forward , he was a member of parliament for a few years and he was trying to get this discussed in parliament .
7 There is nothing more demoralising than coming home with an injury which keeps you out of action for a few weeks .
8 As captain of Surrey for a dozen seasons , Fender was expert at making bricks without straw or , to be more precise , winning matches without bowlers on perfect Oval pitches .
9 Manchester was unlucky to be in the strongest ever field of candidates for an Olympic Games , Jim Knight I R N Tokyo .
10 Like no way I 've been out of work for a few months
11 A group of prisoners are out of jail for a few days … but the authorities know exactly where they are .
12 He pointed out a gruelling three-mile running course to Bowe , instructed him to learn it and then said he 'd be going out of town for a few days .
13 ‘ We 'll never find her , ’ he told the girl , Anne , ‘ let's just hang about out of earshot for a few minutes and go back . ’
14 Finally , remember to protect oxygenating plants with wide cylinders or domes of netting for a few weeks to prevent any fish from pulling them up before they 're established .
15 This is merely likely to reinforce this response to travelling Instead , stop the car at a suitable spot and walk away out of sight for a few minutes .
16 But after the cauliflower curry , a couple of pounds of onion rings and six bottles of Kingfisher , I told him that I needed a place to stay out of sight for a few days .
17 You may think you have to cut back on the necessities of life for a few days or cancel a treat you had promised yourself and the family .
18 In toads , for instance , the males sit on the backs of females for a few days before the female lays her eggs .
19 ‘ We 've been out of touch for a few days now .
20 It was a wind that might have swept the fields of mortality for a thousand centuries .
21 God set this Iain Og on the hot hob of hell for a thousand years — but not before I catch him ! ’
22 The first team squad were then told to get out of Glasgow for a few days , prompting a rush for the airport .
23 And er we find that those of us who are working with homeless people are increasingly simply trying to find some kind of shelter for a few nights rather than actually trying to find a home for people .
24 Holiday parks in which you can camp , or stay in a chalet or caravan are now remarkably good — so much so that if you have n't tried this kind of holiday for a few years you could be in for a very pleasant surprise .
25 One lunchtime when she had been at the House of Mattli for a few months Paula went there for her usual coffee and the cottage cheese salad that was her staple diet now that it was so important that she did not add a single half-inch to her wand-slim figure .
26 There are some reprieved murderers whom it is right to release on licence after very short periods of imprisonment ( for example , a mother who kills an imbecile child from merciful motives ) , and it would be undesirable in such cases for a court publicly to pass a sentence of imprisonment for a few months or for a year or two , and thereby to create the impression that the taking of human life may in certain circumstances be no graver a crime than theft .
27 ( Busch-Petersen , a lawyer by profession and still in his twenties , was mayor in his home district of Pankow for a few months after the revolution , before being asked to head the east Berlin retailers ' association .
28 ‘ I always pop into the Prince of Wales for a few bevvies when I leave here , so does Fred .
29 I suppose also the that the slang term was confined to the esoteric vocabulary of sailors for a hundred years , until the rise of the boffins in World War II brought it to the attention of the general public .
30 ‘ To me , it is just nice to get out of Leeds for a few weeks .
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