Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [adv prt] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Only got in for a few minutes as half the church was there . |
2 | She did that for half an hour and he only came round for a short time . |
3 | They all just came back for a regular routine follow up , just a little bit late . |
4 | Specifically , in the case of Anthony Miers , the Royal Navy submariner who finally came in for a teeny bit of criticism over his methods of disposing of German seamen who rather inconveniently surrendered . |
5 | As he hit the water , his legs flailed in the mid-air running motion like a character in a Tom and Jerry cartoon and he quickly struck out for a convenient ladder as I hastily brought Venturous to a standstill some feet off the pier . |
6 | Here and elsewhere , the police also came in for a fair amount of criticism — Punch portrayed London 's genial giants Gog and Magog dressed as policeman , defending themselves from the wrath of the respectable populace — and there were perfectly sound reasons for such discontent . |
7 | She was eighteen and had never been out of England , yet she unhesitatingly set off for a remote and savage country in Africa . |
8 | It is possible that I even dozed off for a few seconds , exhausted by the day 's work . |
9 | And he immediately set off for a long Bank Holiday break ! |
10 | SCUNTHORPE , down to 10 men for more than an hour , equalised , forced extra time and then held out for a second replay . |
11 | Tell him , said Jo said you never called in for a quick , I do n't mind David he 's alright |
12 | We actually split up for a few days because his mother sent a Christmas card to him and not to me . |