Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] for a " in BNC.
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1 | She had her own meal early , around six , then watched some television on the set she had in her room , and came down later for a chat with the family when everyone was feeling relaxed . |
2 | ‘ We had a game of tennis and came back here for a drink , that 's all . ’ |
3 | Why do n't you take the car and drive off somewhere for a few days ? |
4 | Instead of getting all hot and bothered and self-righteous , how about calling your legal weasels off this morning and coming over later for a meeting . |
5 | He was also ordered to forfeit £150 from a previous binding over and bound over again for a year in the sum of £250 . |
6 | I ran into the kitchen and looked about wildly for a knife . |
7 | I had been complaining that one day I must become a good daughter again and go back home for a visit . |
8 | Only Mr Kenneth Baker , secretary of state for education , said promptly , ’ more money and put in successfully for a rise in the science-research budget . |