Example sentences of "[vb -s] for [art] moment " in BNC.
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1 | She sits for a moment on the arm of the chair , and rests her hand on my neck . |
2 | Fred thinks for a moment . |
3 | No one who thinks for a moment will suppose that that is a path in which there are no hills to climb . |
4 | Crilly thinks for a moment . |
5 | What matters for the moment is to examine the contention that the Roman catholic church had this special position only because of this matter of fact . |
6 | One of Scotland 's more interesting ruins , Minto stands for the moment in unspoilt Scottish Borders scenery , which could never be ‘ replicated ’ in Japan . |
7 | ‘ I do have that platinum , suicide blonde hair in the movie , ’ says Kylie , allowing herself a rare giggle , as the guise drops for a moment . |
8 | After the Reformation it looks for a moment as if the Ecclesiastical Courts would allow even a divorce in the modern sense ; but the attempt fails , and the only way of getting a complete dissolution of marriage is by special Act of Parliament ( and so the law remained , for persons domiciled in Northern Ireland , up to 1939 ) . |
9 | She pauses for a moment and the van overflows with the sound of helpless male laughter . |
10 | One day they might slow right down and start to fall back again — like a stone thrown into the air — it slows down , pauses for a moment , and then falls back again . |
11 | They focus not on areas of need but on areas where they want to be seen to be giving , and that 's usually where the spotlight happens for the moment to be falling . |
12 | The county council says for the moment New Barns remains closed . |
13 | The sudden perception of the latter fact shatters her tenuous control ; she concentrates for the moment on the former , blurting : |
14 | In a sense the strategic visionary practises for the moment of vision , much as the actor practises for the moment of performance . |
15 | Given that this relationship is the determinant of whether the investor has made a profit or loss ( ignoring transactions costs for the moment ) , it is of primary importance in determining the option premium . |
16 | In the case of a ‘ long ’ share ( in which the security is purchased and held ) , each lp in the share price above the purchase price ( S ) yields 1p of profit ( ignoring transactions costs for the moment ) . |
17 | As his wife , Jeanette applies ointment to loosen the glue , Adrian waits for the moment when he 'll be able to see again . |
18 | It might seem surprising , then , that Chancellor Kohl should seem to have accepted the French position , until one reflects for a moment on the implications . |
19 | Waves of compassion and outrage fuse with delayed feelings of self-pity for her own plight , and society seems for a moment a huge conspiracy to exploit and oppress young women . |
20 | It seems for a moment as if the world is peopled only by this god and this moon , facing each other through the aeons of the night . |
21 | Once they go it seems for a moment that neither it nor we have any real existence . |
22 | But tossed about by a cruel world , Iris is not the sort of girl who quietly puts up with her destiny — just as the flower beneath which she reads for a moment , while a woman 's revenge wreaks horrible havoc in the final minutes , is not just an ordinary cactus . |
23 | The repeal of s39 does not reduce the impact of this decision ( since partnership with unqualified persons remains for the moment prohibited by the rules of the profession ) , though the new procedures for the issue and replacement of practising certificates may make accidental disqualification less common . |
24 | However , if one forgets for a moment the organizational structures of the two parties and considers their policies , one sees a relatively united unionist movement . |
25 | If anyone believes for a moment that we should forget about the cause of asylum seekers , I ask them to read some of the evidence of people who fled from Chile , El Salvador , Burma and so many other places where they could not cope with the oppression against them . |
26 | It becomes interesting when it seems that Jane might hit Tom , or when one of them stops for a moment and thinks . |