Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] or " in BNC.

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1 Another kind of formal link between sentences is the substitution of words like do or so for a word or group of words which have appeared in an earlier sentence .
2 pictures or shopping or round the market or just for a walk or for a meal .
3 But no response came from the darkness , and after swaying precariously back and forth for a minute or two , his feet slipped on the twisting bamboo rods and he fell to his knees .
4 She twitched the hand-written parchment pages back and forth for a moment or two looking for them , then caught his amused glance .
5 But we only went for half a day at that period and then for a month or so then the troops went away again , we got back into our own school .
6 He was now largely permitted to roam the grounds in freedom , and he came gambolling up to greet Theda with a bark , and then went off exploring again , just keeping the ladies in sight , and returning now and again for a pat or an encouraging word .
7 After primary fermentation the beer is stored ( the German word is ‘ lagered ’ ) for a short time but rarely for the month or more that is standard abroad .
8 I was frightened , of course , but only for a second or two .
9 A gust of wind caught it and it slid towards the ground , but only for a moment or so .
10 After that for six days little smoke columns seemed to be sprouting up all over the forest , now here , now there , but only for an hour or two .
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