Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] for a [noun sg] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 I lay for a while waiting for the chateau to fall silent again before drifting into a demon-filled sleep of black war horses rearing above me , men flying through the night air , and those dreadful corpses laid out so tidily , so neatly , in that beautiful London garden .
2 I sat for a while holding the baby under my hands .
3 I sat for a while watching the scenery slide by , wild uninhabited stretches of green and autumn-blazing trees , grey rocks and blue lakes punctuated by tiny hamlets and lonely houses , all vivid in the afternoon sunshine , a panoramic impression of the vastness of Canada and the smallness of her population .
4 This done , I stood for a moment looking across at the broch islet .
5 I stood for a moment looking at the mattress on the bed where a knife had been used to open up the sides .
6 No , you look for a picture showing a suitcase .
7 Hands linked behind her head , she lay for a while thinking over the extraordinary events of the day .
8 She paused for a moment remembering how from her earliest days she had sat with her father in the small shed working the leather .
9 She paused for a moment looking for the right words .
10 She stood for a moment looking at them , and saw how their heads were tilted in the listening attitudes of forest creatures , how their ears were pricked , and how their eyes were bright and intelligent .
11 Dalgliesh waited until Meg had unlocked the front door and stepped inside before saying his final goodnight , and she stood for a moment watching his tall figure striding down the gravel path and into the darkness .
12 It was something that had never happened before and she stood for a moment trying to control the thoughts that raced through her head .
13 She stood for a moment staring round at the flickering shadows thrown by the lone candle , the fire had died long since and the room was cold and suddenly lonely .
14 Valerie Stevens had been in the house to get more coffee and as she stepped through the patio doors she stood for a moment staring at Rachel in horror , having only heard the last part of the conversation .
15 It was a gabled Victorian house set behind a high red brick wall in the heart of the city and as Rachel drew on to the gravel forecourt she sat for a moment admiring the mass of copper beeches that surrounded the house .
16 Odd-Knut finds a steep up-slope where a river joins the lake and we play for a bit going up and down steep slopes .
17 could we ask for a site meeting with them ?
18 They lay for a while catching their breath , then returned to Nettles .
19 Management at the Redworth Hall hotel and country club near Darlington say they set for a record breaking year by using an aggressive marketing campaign .
20 After crossing the dock channel by way of the lock gates catwalk , they paused for a while watching and listening to the bedlam of noise from the riveting guns as the shipyard men worked on a small coastal tanker in the dry dock .
21 He took off his glasses and put his arms around her waist , and they stood for a while facing one another .
22 Wright pleaded guilty to all charges , and also admitted obtaining £207,000 from the Halifax Building Society by deception when he applied for a mortgage claiming , falsely , that he did not have one .
23 Taking advantage of the discretionary powers granted him by the tsar , he asked for a treaty guaranteeing Russia 's right to a protectorate over the Orthodox Christians of the Ottoman Empire .
24 He lingered for a moment sneering at the guilty red core that was revealed beneath the stucco of lime and sand .
25 He lay for a moment trying to recover his wind before rising again to his feet .
26 He smiled for a moment thinking it was a joke ( a slash of the knife at this point ) and then the smile turned to disbelief — ‘ he did n't look disabled ’ — finally he felt embarrassment that he had progressed through such sensational thoughts .
27 As he waited for a colleague delivering mail to Mr Reenan 's £300,000 Oxfordshire home , Ron said : ‘ One minute he 's talking about going to Diana , the next he 's gone to a newspaper .
28 He stayed for a while reflecting on what Fitzormonde had told him ; first , both Sir Ralph and Mowbray 's murders were connected to that terrible act of betrayal in Cyprus so many years earlier .
29 He stayed for a while sitting exhaustedly as if loath to take up his burdens again , postponing the moment when he would have to go back to supporting everyone else .
30 And as Morse opened his passenger door , he stood for a while looking up at the Pole Star , and asking himself the question he had been asking for the past two hours : was there any way in which Downes could still have been the murderer after all ?
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