Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I argued passionately for a top higher band . |
2 | Young Mrs M. looked shocked at the thought , so she waited outside , while I sprinted in for a quick glimpse at Bishop Stock 's former domain . |
3 | Here houses looked to me like Monopoly chips : seeing a man cycling over the pathless tundra I scanned hopelessly for a possible point of reference he might have . |
4 | I came over for a short visit when my parents first moved here … ’ |
5 | I popped in for a short while to the Scottish Gallery in Cork Street , to see the most recent sculptures by Gerald Laing . |
6 | I returned home for a late tea and carefully explained to my mother what Dana had done , and tried to excuse the thoughtlessness that had caused her such a shock . |
7 | I settled in for a relaxed , warm overview on the world high up in the comfy cab . |
8 | I looked round for a living man to admire and follow . |
9 | I looked round for a split second . |
10 | Gunga drove off over the bridge as I looked around for a suitable spot to get some practice in . |
11 | I reached over for a large tin on my right , prised the tight lid off with my knife and used a small teaspoon inside to place some of the white mixture from the tin on to a round metal plate in front of the old dog 's skull . |
12 | And I went there for a little bit , and then we moved on , moved off from there , do you see ? |
13 | I have to confess that I saved up for a portable television before I saved up for a washing machine , but then my priorities may have been different if I had not had a laundrette opposite the front door . |
14 | Primarily , I greatly respected the culture and customs of the people and , as a western woman , although free to dress in my own cultural fashion , I dressed respectfully for an Islamic country and covered my hair , arms and legs and wore loose fitting clothes , so I felt comfortable drawing and was protected from the heat of the sun . |
15 | I did n't for a long time , I was only interested in whether I liked you . |
16 | Nobody passed by for a long time , and he could just hear the faint music in the distance . |
17 | The fiery blast killed everyone on deck instantly , with the single exception of the captain , who lived on for a short time before becoming unconscious and falling overboard . |
18 | She checked about for a likely place of shelter . |
19 | Two people replied — a man who offered to take it away for a fiver and Mrs Morrison , who dropped in for a quick look and said she wanted something for her playroom . |
20 | After four weeks every group had interviewed four of the original subjects , plus others who came in for a single session , and they had all accumulated a great amount of material . |
21 | She drove out for an early lunch at a small diner down the road and was back at the cabin by half past twelve . |
22 | A spokeswoman for the Guides Association said yesterday : ‘ She worked here for a short while and I suppose it was just a job to her . ’ |
23 | She reached out for a pale , beautiful robe that seemed to be a continual pour of colour , like a mountain river with the sun shining on it and , as she did so , there was a whisper of sound behind them . |
24 | She looked round for a plain grave . |
25 | She looked around for a blunt instrument . |
26 | Pro-reunification protestors dominated Leipzig 's Karl Marx Square on Monday , shouting down other groups who spoke out for an independent and socialist East Germany . |
27 | Now she wished fervently for an old-fashioned attendant to match the commissionaire downstairs and the man who had driven Luke 's car away to park it . |
28 | She competed successfully for a post-doctoral research fellowship at one of the less fashionable women 's colleges . |
29 | As she warmed up for a short recital in the prison 's dining hall , Evelyn said : ‘ Music is incredible medicine for every human being in some sort of way or another . |
30 | I prefer the consistent VIKING ROCKET , who ran well for a long way behind Captain Dibble in the Scottish National at Ayr . |