Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So I tried for a calming course , feeling thankful to this man for his dogged clasp on difficulties that would n't cause me any recall of my dead love in a million years , and I pursued the wisp of a path suggested by the word ‘ nanny . ’ |
2 | I think in any marriage or in any family the father and the mother both play different parts , and in my own life I can remember things my mother did and things my father did and together it made for a happy home . |
3 | Right , er Right , it 's how long it takes for a whole substance to react , so it ca n't Say you put two |
4 | So he settled for a secure telephone call , indifferent to what that would do to Maxim 's reputation among the Defence Staff at the embassy . |
5 | Here is what she wrote : Beware the feline of the sea ; lest might happen to you what happened to me ; When once I booked for a short break stay , I found it impossible to get away — Seacat did not turn up to-day . |
6 | Later still he became for a short time a professor at Cambridge . |
7 | Now I work for a local authority so I 've got a big interest in this , but I 've also been involved as John will remember in a strike . |
8 | He said : ‘ Originally we went for an American-style back-end load or exit charge which was tapered to reduce by a percentage point for each year an investment was held . |
9 | Fussily he searched for a safe place , finally leaning the contraption against the wall behind his chair before sitting down . |
10 | Erm and then you went for a whole month which was , you could do something in that time . |
11 | There she stood for a long time , gazing out to sea , her heart full of sadness and her eyes full of tears . |
12 | ‘ They sent two of our men off — and then they played for an extra ten minutes so that they had a chance to equalise . ’ |
13 | There they stood for a long time by a low stone wall , staring hopelessly out at the yellow fields of stubble , where the wheatsheaves were stooked and ready for gathering into the barn . |
14 | But it takes no long reflexion to see that , in this case , if the interrogative is acceptable , then it asks for a straightforward manner adverbial or its equivalent as an answer , and it is not directly related to the sentences in ( 33 ) . |
15 | Firstly we called for a major and sustained programme of development within West Belfast in order to reverse the history of long-term decline . |
16 | Instead he called for a new security order based either on " trilateral Soviet-Japanese-US consultations and concrete agreements " , or a five-power conference involving China , India , Japan , the Soviet Union and the USA . |
17 | Yet he passes for a moderate within the fierce revolutionary council , the Dergue . |
18 | Afterwards I sat for a long time trying to reconcile myself to these new ideas . |
19 | He did n't answer and shortly afterwards he slowed for a right-hand bend , his body bent forward , the dummy hand clamped tight on the steering wheel . |