Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] for a " in BNC.

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1 Resting only for a second
2 Banks are competing fiercely for a share of the slower-growing market .
3 He knew this was something that had been happening slowly for a long time , something that had to happen or he was lost , but it was such a brittle structure they were building , one word would topple it , shatter it , one word would be enough to jerk them back into that ordinary daylight where nothing could be changed or righted , nothing could unravel .
4 But er this hundred and twenty pound radio was knocking away for a five quid in the end er I er I heard .
5 The young Robert Zimmerman had changed his name to Bob Dylan and had been wailing away for a couple of years or so , and Nicholson was among the first of his fans who listened to and studied the words of his anti-establishment anthems , ‘ The Times , They Are A-Changin ’ and his ‘ Mr Tambourine Man ’ which was a taunting , haunting song with a very hard edge that white middle-class youth took to be an ode to a dope dealer , which Dylan denied .
6 Scheer continued steaming westward for a further 20 minutes ; and then , for reasons never adequately explained , turned cast again .
7 Again Kjell-Arne went outside , this time checking everywhere for a dog off its chain or a stray .
8 ‘ We are pressing hard for a meeting between BAe 's finance director and our lead investor as we are aware that time is slipping by , ’ said Mr Hooke .
9 Living only for a couple of microseconds on average , the muon can not go from atom to atom catalysing fusion and liberating energy indefinitely ; the dream of the ages is n't so easily fulfilled .
10 Pamela and he had been living together for a while and , until recently , Jimmy had been close to a happiness previously denied him ; both as lover and as surrogate father .
11 Larry and Tina have been living together for a year .
12 Pausing only for a brief tongue-twister — she did that very well , Karen , where your tongues circle each other tantalizingly , barely touching — we gave chase along the footpath which runs through the meadows bordering the river .
13 I went downstairs to the phone in my dressing-gown , pausing only for a second outside Toby 's door to listen for the typewriter , which was silent , and for another moment outside Mavis 's to leave her snuff-box .
14 certainly I think er we 'd be looking perhaps for a minimum of er er of one mile but I ca n't advise you on any level of agreement as to as to what any definition of it .
15 She knew perfectly well that he was not very interested in paintings and that he was looking only for a secluded place where he could kiss her .
16 The conservative teacher who is looking only for a reasonable salary and a peaceful life .
17 This posits that the company or any group of individuals acting together for a common purpose creates a living organism , or a real person , capable of willing and acting through the people who are its organs just as a natural person wills and acts through their brain , mouth and hands .
18 These poor chaps were searching desperately for a project which would not be cursed with the ephemeral vulgarity of their usual tasks .
19 She had described the dress to them , haltingly , trying to make her account amusing , searching desperately for a tone that would make its existence plain and casual and innocent to them , but she had not quite attained it ; " My cousin Mavis , " she had said , laughing .
20 The depth of our batting meant he had to wait longer than some , but he is a fiercely committed Lancastrian and he has been prepared to stay put and fight for a place instead of looking elsewhere for a regular spot . ’
21 Fierce criticism of the mathematical model ( the Rasch model ) on which the testing programme was founded 1979 ) encouraged the DES to begin looking elsewhere for a thermometer to take the temperature of the education system ; the benchmarks mentioned earlier may be the new thermometer ( Chapter 4 considers these criticisms of the APU ) .
22 You seem to be looking outside for a solution .
23 The world is full of stray cats , many of them searching hopefully for a new home .
24 Often the local press are looking more for a photo opportunity than a story .
25 The bedsides of the dying were therefore thronged , not only by pastors saying prayers , but also by relatives and friends , listening attentively for a last instructive word or , in the case of a sinner , for some hopeful indication that all was not lost .
26 He stood listening attentively for a moment as the saxophone vied with the noise of the storm outside ; then he returned to his seat , picked up his champagne glass and drained it .
27 I 'm looking now for a nice you know .
28 It is worth pausing here for a moment to reflect on the weight of traditional thinking that McDowell is seeking to shift :
29 There 's a club meeting here for a social weekend — I think they like to keep their places warm here for when coarse fishing starts again .
30 This is partly to get higher wages , but it is really so because jobs are run-of-the-mill and they are looking simply for a change of venue , a new setting , and new faces .
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