Example sentences of "[pron] had for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought I had for a moment . ’ |
2 | The return to normality after the Angelus hush made him feel that the all-seeing spirit which had for a while hovered doubtfully over his actions had now moved on . |
3 | Ven made no move to detain her , not that she had for a second considered that he might . |
4 | She had tossed and turned — as she had for a fortnight — thinking of Amy , full of foreboding . |
5 | She had for a while become a Monotype operator , on one of the " women 's machines " , and also remembers " trying to do imposition " and doing a little display work in one mainly jobbing firm where she worked for a short time . |
6 | It always surprised him a little that it was possible to fix the attention on the room itself , its furniture and objects , even before the bodies had been packaged and taken away , as if in their fixed and silent decrepitude they had for a moment become part of the room 's artefacts , as significant as any other physical clue , no more and no less . |
7 | In the following year he won the 100 yards AAA title ; he had for a while reigned as the British number one high jumper . |
8 | He felt better than he had for a while , with hard work aching in his bones and the knowledge that he had decided what he must do at last . |
9 | I do believe , however , that he proceeded in considerable apprehension in his dealings with the lady ; in fact , that he was plainly frightened of her because of her quick temper and also because he had for a number of reasons formed a most favourable view of her judgement . |
10 | To Miss D'Arcy he was Colonel Hope ; to Mary he had for a moment been Augustus ; to his new self , John alone ; with Joanna he had no name and experienced the inscrutable animal comfort of brief blank joy . |