Example sentences of "were [verb] [adv] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In LONDON dealers were gearing up for a rush of prospective buyers .
2 These poor chaps were searching desperately for a project which would not be cursed with the ephemeral vulgarity of their usual tasks .
3 Two friends from the paras — one an ex-member of the Irish Rangers , the other a deserter from the French Foreign Legion — were saving up for a trip to South Africa where they intended to join the South African Army .
4 They were going out for a west end meal in the evening .
5 Her son and daughter who cared for her were going abroad for a fortnight 's holiday .
6 ‘ People were very friendly and we were invited in for a number of cups of tea during our stay , ’ PC Mardon said .
7 She and Hattie said they were coming around for a cup of tea .
8 All patients were followed up for a minimum of two years through the inflammatory bowel diseases clinic .
9 Out of the 25 patients discharged from the hospital 21 treated by endoscopy and two treated with surgery were followed up for a mean of 28.3 and 22.5 months , respectively .
10 In the same year Forbes described 22 patients with contraindications for surgery in which an endoprosthesis was placed , of these four ( 18% ) developed cholangitis , three had a repeat endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with clearance of the ducts , and two died of unrelated causes , the remaining patients were followed up for a mean of 14 months with no complications ( 17 ) .
11 The other 43 patients underwent long term endoprosthesis placement and were followed up for a mean of 15.9 months ; six ( 15% ) developed cholangitis requiring surgery or endoscopic clearance of the ducts , there were no biliary related deaths .
12 Ten patients died of unrelated causes and the remaining 10 were followed up for a mean of 26 months with no biliary symptoms .
13 Eight patients of group 1 and seven patients of group 2 were followed up for a period of >3 years ( mean follow up 47 ( range 37–60 ) months for both groups ) .
14 The problem arose again thirty years later , when their energies were channelled off on a crusade which ended in defeat at Nicopolis in 1396 , and yet again in 1444–5 when , after the truce of Tours , the ‘ Ecorcheurs ’ who were , as their name implied , ‘ skinning ’ France , were led off for a while to Switzerland and the imperial lands .
15 Ten thousand people were taken up for a guinea a ride of a few moments .
16 We were taken off for a shower — which was welcome as I had n't washed properly since the night before I left London- and then shown our beds in the barrack rooms on the second and third floors .
17 The 20mm and 40mm quick-firing guns here were in or on concrete emplacements , and although the crew of the outer guns were knocked out for a time the Germans got this battery firing again , and the searchlight on the Mole 's tip was never put out .
18 Two North-East men were jailed recently for a number of crimes involving horse theft , including that of Mrs James ' animals .
19 A hall in the Andersonian University was procured , and meetings were held there for a number of years , with periods spent in Balfour 's School , North Portland Street ( 1848–1850 ) , the Young Men 's Christian Association , North Frederick Street ( 1857–8 ) .
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