Example sentences of "i [verb] for a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I long for a more matter-of-fact , common sense approach to environmental action . |
2 | As I seem to remember telling you yesterday , I design for a totally different market from G.W. Fashions . ’ |
3 | I went for a very short while to the Royal Academy of Arts for a leaving party being given for Mrs William Kerr , who firstly as Griselda Hamilton-Baillie then as Griselda Kerr , has worked so hard on the public relations staff of the Royal Academy , since 1972 . |
4 | I think for a very small company this perhaps might be more complicated in computing terms than would be worthwhile , but as soon as you 're getting to the point of many orders in a week , then it can be exceedingly useful to be able to ask the computer to tell you for example what are all the outstanding orders , what are all the overdue orders , what is the stock position bearing in mind that some stock is committed for certain orders , what orders have we got with suppliers to us which are still outstanding , and questions of this sort , can make your business much more efficient . |
5 | The man at Capital told me to hold on , and I waited for a very long time . |