Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] for a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But it was actually hearing Duane Allman that made me want to go for a powerful kind of electric sound .
2 Facing the loathsome rat-men I tend to opt for a defensive strategy and try and inflict as many casualties as possible at long range .
3 I want to arrange for a commemorative postage stamp to be printed with my portrait on it .
4 I liked Terry more than anyone I 'd met for a long time , and we talked every day .
5 ‘ He made the ears out of an old pair of mouse ears I 'd used for a previous party , ’ she says .
6 Of all the opportunities I 'd had for a good chat-up line , simply croaking ‘ Hospital ’ was n't one of my best .
7 The owner was a small exter named Fif , a ball of orange fur with tentacles , whom I 'd known for a long time in various planets .
8 I remember thinking for a long time afterwards that it must have been Uncle Titch 's , ’ said William , and Preston stared at him in astonishment , shocked not so much by the thought of Uncle Titch and Mary Moxton in carnal embrace as by this sudden insight into William 's dark imaginings .
9 ‘ Why did I have to fall for a suicidal maniac ? ’ she asked herself , and cleaned the flat from top to bottom to take her mind off the image of Jack dangling on the end of a rope above a muddy slit somewhere in subterranean Yorkshire !
10 I went looking for a quiet place to sit — while gazing with interest at the multi armed , three-breasted Salmo'kkan dancers being sinuous on a mini-stage when I was frozen in mid stride
11 I went to look for a new car and the Lord said to me , ‘ Richie , you buy this car .
12 Can I afford to wait for a young child to discover such procedures ?
13 An enormous boxer hurled himself on me in delight , clawing at my chest with the biggest , horniest feet I had seen for a long time .
14 I had to wait for a considerable time for the expanse of blue sky above my chosen scene ( figure XX ) to be substantial enough for photography .
15 And I realised , well I had realised for a long time that dieting was n't the answer for me .
16 When I was two my mother had bought me a number of premium bonds and ever since I had hoped for a little win .
17 So I had stood for a little while on the bridge and saluted as the ship went down after all .
18 SAFER THAN I HAD FELT FOR A LONG , LONG TIME
19 I had to stop for a quick drink on the way home with John Dyson , ’ he said .
20 I had to listen for a good hour while he burbled on about variably apertured annuity options and the like .
21 The night before , I had gone for a long , lonely walk along the banks of the Tormes , crossing and recrossing the Roman bridge , hoping against hope that I might somehow find you also walking there .
22 There was no use pretending it had n't happened : I had wished for a pure Pacific experience , a truly new world experience at the dawning of this day , yet it had become hopelessly muddied with a relic of the old world and the Ocean whose time , we are now supposed to believe , has passed .
23 It was the funniest sight I 've seen for a long while , but hardly fair on the birds … .
24 Inner : one of the best inners I 've seen for a long time .
25 He 's the nicest man I 've met for a long time .
26 ‘ So I 've arranged for a whistle-stop tour around the country houses of some influential contacts , and there are one or two long-standing debts and favours due to me that I 'm going to call in over this weekend . ’
27 first thing I 've had for a long time is er that .
28 I wonder — I 've wondered for a long time — was I right , or was I wrong ?
29 Archbishop Eames said : ‘ I have believed for a long time there is a crying need for the Churches to examine the problem of sectarianism in depth .
30 I have to wait for a white actor to turn down a role because the stuff that they 're supposedly writing ‘ black ’ ai n't happenin' .
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