Example sentences of "i [vb past] [adv prt] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I wandered around for a while , casting wistful glances at my tables . |
2 | I wandered around for a while , in a bit of a daze , and then strolled back here . |
3 | I wandered around for a bit and then came back again . |
4 | When I wandered out for a surf-check in the morning , Michael was sitting on the bench . |
5 | I sauntered about for an hour before I could find Sir James Macdonald … |
6 | ‘ I came in for a lot of criticism but I know in my heart that the good things I did there were very conveniently swept under the carpet at the time . ’ |
7 | ‘ I came in for a lot of adulation during my racing days — groupies . |
8 | I came back for a month , met a Peruvian girl and then I got a letter from her giving me a really good reason to come back . |
9 | ‘ I came out for a walk , ’ she said , shrugging off his hands . |
10 | I dawdled around for a while and then headed south . |
11 | ‘ Bless my soul , ’ said Calatin in a deep rumbling voice , ‘ bless my soul , I believe I dropped off for a while . |
12 | I learnt this lesson the hard way : I turned up for a dinner party having remembered everything for the baby , even flowers for the hostess , and then the baby was sick all over my lovely silk skirt ! |
13 | I hung around for a while … now I come to think of it , I walked a short way along the path , looking for him . ’ |
14 | ‘ Nothing happened and as I like to race every weekend I signed up for a meeting in France on June 13 ’ , he said . |
15 | The following day I signed up for an accountancy course as an ‘ extra option ’ . |
16 | I felt around for a switch and threw it down to reveal a stone staircase with iron handrail . |
17 | I struggled on for a while , but I know my limitations when it comes to design , especially as we have grown to expect a high standard in QP . |
18 | I looked around for a cup . |
19 | On one occasion I lay down for a rest , dozed off for 15 minutes , and awoke to find half a dozen sitting on branches within a few metres of my recumbent form . |
20 | ‘ I lay down for a rest after lunch and was about to drift into sleep when there was a definite pop inside me , which made me think my waters had broken . |
21 | I went up for a weekend . |
22 | I got an elbow in the face as I went up for a header and I remember putting my head down and running straight into Bull 's back . |
23 | On the other hand , after a glance at ‘ Luck of the Legion ’ , I went about for a week with a white handkerchief tucked into the back of my cap , ordering the dog to about-face or wooing it with words of French culled from the strip ( ‘ Oo-ee , mon pet it ’ ) . |
24 | I went out for a drink just after seven — at the Sir Richard Steele on Haverstock Hill . |
25 | I went out for a walk , then picked blackberries on Periton Hill , in that far clump at the edge of the downs . |
26 | I went out for a walk because I could n't stand being indoors . |
27 | I went out for a walk yesterday . |
28 | ‘ I had a cartilage operation three and a half years ago , and I went in for a tackle just before Christmas and damaged it again . |
29 | I went in for a tackle with Brian Mooney and I came off worse because I broke my right leg . |
30 | While I 'm digging that garden she used to go out roll in the trench what I 'd dug and soon as I went in for a drink she was in there before me ! |