Example sentences of "for a [adj] [noun pl] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | On the surface of his mind lies the contrast between a trivial though tormenting fear and a monstrous scheme ; and beneath that contrast appears a positive contradiction : for a few sentences earlier we have been told ‘ He was not really afraid of any landlady ’ . |
2 | For a few moments more she struggled , but he felt her resistance weakening . |
3 | He lay prone on top of her for a few moments then he rolled to one side , panting loudly , his breath slowly returning to normal . |
4 | He drummed with his fingers on the table for a few moments then he said , ‘ So the field is still open , is it ? ’ |
5 | Then his friend Dave shouted " Look ! " and when he turned , for a few moments only he glimpsed the Corinth canal ; a sudden gulf sliced in the landscape , blue space sparkling , a ship in the deep distance ; fathomless light and air . |
6 | Even if it 's only for a few days both you and your baby will benefit . |
7 | If your parent is allowed home from hospital ( or other National Health Service accommodation ) for a few days occasionally you should notify the Department of Health and Social Security , as she may be entitled to her pension , benefits or allowances at the full rate for that period . |
8 | ‘ Because for a few days now it will be very dangerous in the forest . ’ |
9 | It is a long way , yeah , yeah , but still , I mean if you do n't have a win for a few weeks then you have a hundred pound it 's ha |
10 | I honestly do n't know , when I spoke to her this morning she said she has n't erm for a , for a few weeks now she has n't placed anybody |
11 | Having used the preamp for a few weeks now I have got bored with the presets and want to start using it to create some more familiar sounds . |
12 | For a few yards now she had been aware of a car cruising behind her . |