Example sentences of "[adv] for [adv] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | The sales force is a problem they 've been working on for awhile and could be in a position to snap off in a few months . |
2 | Some unilateral plant closures can be expected , Campbell predicted — if the crisis goes on for long or gets worse . |
3 | I wished this could go on for ever but I realised that all too soon I would have to return . |
4 | Hospital appointments seemed to go on for ever and when I left for the Sahara , I forgot to cancel one of them . |
5 | She wanted it to go on for ever and ever ! |
6 | I suddenly had the sense that this was going to go on for ever and the conversation became an argument . |
7 | Our friend will carry on for ever and never return . ’ |
8 | so be aware that you do n't want to ramble on too long or this appointment could go on for ever and a day . |
9 | Going on for ever and ever . |
10 | Finally , it was suggested that widespread philosophical , political and economic beliefs serve to make the relative small amount of measured redistribution that appears to take place the order not only for today but for tomorrow as well . |
11 | As he knows , I must decide whether to give this matter precedent over the business set down for today or for tomorrow . |
12 | As he knows , I have to decide whether his application comes within the Standing Order and , if so , whether a debate should be granted which would take precedence over the business set down for today or tomorrow . |
13 | Milwall just caught sleeping for a moment can get a good ball in for here and Hendry it 's an own goal . |
14 | ’ He did look at her then , rather sadly and searchingly as if he were going away for ever and wanted to remember what she looked like . |
15 | He was but he 's I do n't know whether he 's back just for today or what ? |
16 | The day we drove to his mother 's great big house with its green lawns and clipped hedges , I knew that my war was over for ever and Raymond was by my side . ’ |
17 | ‘ But not for long and I never came over to the Yamacraw . |
18 | But not many , not for long and not any more . " |
19 | The warrant officer was speechless , but not for long and he thundered at him as he had on me a few minutes before . |
20 | Sure the menopause has its misery , but not for ever and not everyone suffers . |
21 | Well it 's a repeat of Saturday is n't it , set it up for then , sets it up for now and it 's three nil against . |
22 | However , having said that , CEEFAX reckoned that Speed and Pemberton are out for tonight and state that Rocky and Hodges should get a look in . |
23 | Spray roses in pots with water daily to keep humidity up ; watch out for greenfly and other pests . |
24 | All-seeing , all-wise , all-present , self-existent , He has made all things well for ever and ever . |
25 | Then this mood would lift , and she could write appreciatively again : ‘ We get snatches of divine loneliness here … why not stay here for ever and ever , enjoying this immortal rhythm in which both soul and eye are at rest ? |
26 | What but what what we 're talking about timing here because we wo n't we wo n't er we wo n't for ever and ever you see . |
27 | Jim showed me around for awhile and we became friends until he moved to news work in Toronto within the year . |
28 | Well , stay there for tonight and tomorrow anyway , but I 'll find somewhere better for you . |
29 | The agreement purported to grant a term of uncertain duration which , if valid , now entitles the tenant to stay there for ever and a day at the 1930 rent of £30 ; valuers acting for both parties have agreed that the annual current commercial rent exceeds £10,000 . |
30 | I merely hope that I will not be a Charles talking about the fire cover again for today and er perhaps in future times for the simple reason that it is one thing to make a budget , it is one thing to do a . |