Example sentences of "[pron] could [vb infin] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | I could go on for a long time in praise of Maxwell . |
2 | But er I could er I I could go on for a long time on that subject but time 's short dear , |
3 | She told me she did n't eat lunch any more as it had become a bourgeois meal , but I could call in for a cup of de-caff and con her into whatever it was I wanted . |
4 | Afraid that she might have hurt Nora , who was sitting very quietly , Louise added , ‘ Of course , she 'll miss you but I do think she could stay on for a little longer , to see what might happen . ’ |
5 | You could sign up for a series of courses , which you could take at your own pace . |
6 | Anthony left instructions that you could get up for a couple of hours if you felt up to it . |
7 | If , if er if you were on a case er well if you could get out for a , for an hour in the afternoon for a walk , but that was about all . |
8 | I mean i i if you could get in for a penny a week that was alright because when things got better you could build on a penny a week , you see ? |
9 | You had certain of them that knew where you could slip in — you could slip in for a smoke and a cup of tea , so long as you were n't caught . |
10 | ‘ I thought we could go out for a meal , ’ he said folding the paper and slipping it into his jacket pocket . |
11 | Maybe we could go out for a drink afterwards ? |
12 | He was a very nice man and said we could come in for a chat . |
13 | By evening , he would be recovered , and they could go out for a jar , maybe . |
14 | Michael Howard , the employment secretary , was left to make the best of this glum news by telling the TECs ' directors — 1,200 of them , by December 1990 — that they could make up for a shortfall in cash from the Treasury by raising money from the private sector . |
15 | Often the Phantasms — daemon-masked , each dabbed with different costly scents , and gowned in luminous silk appliquéd with lascivious emblems — would bomb around the broad upper avenues on their jet-trikes , and through almost deserted midnight malls , seeking stylised mayhem with another brat gang or hunting for an odour bar or an elegant brothel which they could take over for a few hours before fleeing just ahead of a Judge patrol . |
16 | It could go on for a long time in this condition , like the Spanish Empire in its centuries of decline . |
17 | His meeting was not until the next morning , so he could switch off for a few hours . |
18 | I said they did and offered to leave the door on the latch so he could sneak in for a bit of a warm . |
19 | Well , she 's still not really conscious , but he could come in for a minute , could n't he ? ’ |