Example sentences of "was [adv] for a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Quail Eggs Arnold Bennett — perhaps the name should put one off , and what arrived was enough for a full meal , with much haddock , but the sauce was rather thick , reminding one of our party of a school-sanatorium dinner . |
2 | ‘ That was the only time we kept something from her and even then it was only for a short time , ’ says Mike . |
3 | But … but , as Mama said , as long as we kept it clean and it was only for a short time … |
4 | I had n't had any kind of pain relief — well , there was n't time ! — but the pain , although very intense , was only for a short time , so it was easy for me to bear . |
5 | Not going to school , and having to pretend I did n't live on the island all the time , has meant that I did n't grow up with anybody of my own age ( except Eric , of course , but even he was away for a long time ) , and about the time I was thinking of venturing further afield and getting to know more people Eric went crazy , and things got a bit uncomfortable in the town for a while . |
6 | The vow was usually for a limited time , but Samson ( a somewhat unorthodox Nazirite ) had a lifelong vow ( Judges 13–16 ) . |
7 | He has been Professor of Architecture at the University of Belgrade , and was also for a brief period in the early 1980s the Mayor of the city . |
8 | Furthermore , Finch ( 1989 ) suggests that much co-residence between relatives was driven by economic imperatives and was often for a temporary period only . |
9 | But she was here for a little while now , and would be coming back in mid-April to get Luxembourg on . |
10 | ‘ I was there for a long time , but I ca n't remember anyone visiting me . |
11 | The possibility was there for a tremendous finish . |
12 | You knew for a fact that anyone in that world was there for a genuine reason , either because he could n't get a job doing anything else — which was probably the best reason — or for the love of it . |
13 | Yet what alternative was there for a female orator ? |
14 | Dot thought about that place where they 'd visited him long ago , with soldiers guarding the main gate , and long low buildings surrounded by grass clipped so flat there was nowhere for a running man to hide . |
15 | But I do know that in s in the sort of southern southern Ryedale area , the support was definitely for a new settlement to meet the assessed needs of the Greater York area . |