Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] for [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Boswell felt depressed for a brief time , and homesick : no letters had arrived for him , the cause of a little worry .
2 She fell asleep for a short time but it was about 3am that Mr and Mrs Phillips noticed she was not breathing , ’ said Mr Goldring .
3 Hari lay awake for a long time , staring into the darkness .
4 " It is a woman you will be then , Sara Hussey , " she whispered to herself , and lay awake for a long time after , watching a narrow strip of moonlight creep slowly across the wall .
5 She lay awake for a long time , looking at a pattern of moonlight on the stone floor of the bedroom and listening to the distant complaints of the chained dog she now knew to belong to Buck Kettering .
6 That night she lay awake for a long time , thinking first of her father , recalling many happy childhood memories and wishing fervently , as she had so many times before , that he had not left her so soon .
7 He lay awake for a long time looking for possible connections between the incidents and listening to Rain breathing .
8 Soon the lawyer said goodnight and went home to bed , where he lay awake for a long time thinking about Enfield 's description of Hyde , and Doctor Jekyll 's will .
9 That night , Alice lay awake for a long time , listening to the noises of the old house , trying to hear if her mother was weeping .
10 She lay awake for a long time that night , going over the conversation with her mother , trying to work out what she should say to Leo , and she rehearsed so many and varied conversations that she thought she 'd go mad .
11 Once , hearing an unaccountable noise in front of him , which ceased on the instant , he kept still for a long time ; and when at last he moved cautiously forward , found Silver crouching behind a tussock of cock's-foot for fear of the sound of his own approach .
12 ‘ He kept quiet for a long time working out how long soap could keep for , then he just said , ‘ Well , we 'll have to sell the things . ’
13 He considered this for a short time and concluded that he had to make a public stand for those things which he believed .
14 We remained numb for a long time .
15 She stayed awake for a long time wondering uneasily whether cruelty was a natural part of her character , or whether its expression was merely an aspect of growing up .
16 Always got like that when he sat still for a long time .
17 She reached the edge and stood still for a long time , only her skirt fluttering , and the ends of her hair .
18 This view remained dominant for a long time in sociology , but more recently other sociologists have become reluctant to view people as happy robots , acting out predetermined roles .
19 Eventually she stopped , and sat motionless for a long time , watching him go .
20 She sat immobile for a long time , staring into the embers of the dying fire , her thoughts so chaotic that she could hardly make any order out of them .
21 He remained silent for a long time , staring at Emily as though summing her up .
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