Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [verb] for some [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Some parents even said they had been aware of being watched for some considerable time .
2 He appeared to be searching for some key document .
3 Now she looked almost like a child about to be scolded for some minor misdemeanour .
4 But the Scot has only just recovered from a mystery virus and insists he needs to be involved for some 10 matches before he is back to his best .
5 There was a section at the top of Act Two where Joyce is supposed to be auditioning for some American producers .
6 C-FDFC , C-FTBA and C-FYQS are expected to be flying for some considerable time , as the Freighter 's life is measured in landings , and each of the trio have about 6,000 landings remaining , ensuring their continued employment .
7 ‘ I want to be measured for some more boots , ’ Edward said , ‘ but you look a little shaken so I 'm sure it can wait until another day . ’
8 Firstly , that the regulatory system is already too costly and still can not adequately carry out its responsibilities and ought to be scrapped for some other ( unspecified ) scheme .
9 The system was unwieldy , since grant applications had to be submitted for some three hundred individual services , and there were problems in the calculations of costs and hence of the appropriate subsidy ( Joy 1973 : 127–31 ; Parker 1978 : 7 ) .
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