Example sentences of "[pron] for a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even so , I have noticed that the feeding pattern still follows the usual course in that you catch barbel for a spell ( maybe only one or two fish ) then nothing for a spell , and so on .
2 ‘ No — nothing for a day or two . ’
3 If your weight increases by a few pounds ( about 1 kg ) from one day to the next , do nothing for a day or two to try to redress the balance ; your weight could well drop back quite naturally .
4 Then nothing for a bit , then perhaps ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ , or , ‘ Before Cabinet on Thursday …
5 I know you get nothing for a tenner but if you spend hundred pound you can
6 do nothing for a fortnight of course .
7 ‘ Sophie said nothing for a minute and then she said : ‘ On a plane to see Lizzie ’ . ’
8 He said nothing for a minute .
9 He said nothing for a minute or two and told the person next to him that he was having a bad dream when the stranger woke him up .
10 Joe said nothing for a minute then he said in a low voice , ‘ It 's quite settled then , Sarah and Terry ?
11 The lawyer said nothing for a minute .
12 Inspector Aziz looked at her , and said nothing for a minute .
13 After that she said nothing for a while , only sat watching me in a broody way .
14 Wayne said nothing for a while , and Pete allowed his attention to wander down the inventory list ; his eyebrows raised at the mention of a waterbed , a hi-fi system and a video hookup in the after stateroom .
15 ‘ Penny for them , ’ said Adam , when they were halfway through the meal and she had said nothing for a while .
16 She said nothing for a while .
17 When he finished , the DDI sat back and said nothing for a while , just digested it .
18 They said nothing for a while ; she controlling her emotions while he gathered his strength .
19 Wycliffe said nothing for a while but continued with his study of the cheque stubs .
20 Stone said nothing for a moment , staring at the CI5 man , perhaps still not sure of whether or not he was doing the right thing .
21 In English , it has been shown that an unmarked theme is one that signals the mood of the clause : in declarative clauses the unmarked theme is the subject ( Jane said nothing for a moment ) ; in interrogative clauses it is the wh-word ( What did Jane say ? ) , or the auxiliary in the case of polar questions ( Did Jane say anything ? ) ; in imperative clauses it is the verb ( Say something ) .
22 I said nothing for a moment ; there had seemed to be some special emphasis on the last sentence .
23 Julia said nothing for a moment then she said quietly , ‘ Thank you , doctor , for the offer , but I do n't think I 'll go in hospital if you do n't mind . ’
24 He said nothing for a moment , watching Blanche with his wide eyes , the black lashes curling back on themselves .
25 Jane Pargeter said nothing for a moment , tugging back her cheeks in a wince that looked to Dexter as if she was attempting to suppress a smile .
26 She said nothing for a moment , and looked down .
27 Alexander Vass said nothing for a moment .
28 Alexander Vass said nothing for a moment .
29 She felt that the atmosphere between them was suddenly much easier although he said nothing for a moment but kept on looking at her as if he were turning something over in his mind .
30 Stock said nothing for a moment , then he looked through me and said , ‘ I touched Lenin .
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