Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [adv] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Ellwood said , ‘ So just stick around for a little longer , yeah ? |
2 | Hands are not so easy come by for a slaver . |
3 | ‘ I 'm fine , ’ said Henry , ‘ but this means I 'd better just pop out for a second . ’ |
4 | It 's just basically set up for a rape scene . |
5 | I think she 's probably just come out for a quick stroll , we wo n't spend our time over that at the moment , hello |
6 | ‘ Now just stand here for a minute and listen . ’ |
7 | Social groups are often deliberately set up for a purpose . |
8 | Kissing or touching another man in a sexual way or even just going out for a drink without telling a partner is regarded by most as being unfaithful . |
9 | Some cooks are born great , others have their natural skill improved by training , yet others train hard enough to make up for a lack of natural talent . |
10 | I looked at Jack Mason who just shook his head , gave one of his sourer smiles , and then also holed out for a four . |
11 | A final technical point on audio versus video recording : it takes no longer to set up for a simple video recording than it does to position a microphone for an audio recording . |
12 | The role of a positive mental set , i.e. deliberately looking out for a panic attack as an opportunity to practice self-control techniques , rather than running away from it , supports the school of thought that views a panic attack as largely cognitive — behavioural in nature . |
13 | Gundulph we know most certainly lived here for a while , for here he could retire with his household to live on tithes collected locally as the manor was allotted to supply his table " ad victum episcopi " as it was styled . |