Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | The Finnish government had hitherto been pressing for a change in the plans , to incorporate a special section allowing passage for rigs over 65 metres high . |
2 | But you 've only been skiing for a short while . |
3 | She had only been daunted for a moment , however . |
4 | Considering she 's only been sailing for a couple of days , she 's doing very well . |
5 | Carole Rue , BT 's network services development manager , said : ‘ Although the trial has only been running for a few weeks we 're most encouraged by the initial response from our customers . |
6 | Vibrational excitation has only been reported for a few simple molecules in the gas phase , as shown in Fig. 5.8 , and vibrational structure may also be seen on some bands arising from electronic transitions . |
7 | Some kinds of long-term memory seem to endure indefinitely even though they have apparently been lost for a long time , e.g. an older person may find it easy to recall childhood events with great clarity even though there has been no use of the material for fifty or sixty years . |
8 | For years before that , however , football enthusiasts in Glasgow had long been agitating for an international match against the deaf footballers of England , without success . |
9 | ( The inequalities below are reversed for a bear spread , that is , if the trader is long in the near contract and short in the far contract . ) |
10 | Of course , sea-trout never give themselves up easily ; you have to know your loch and be prepared to hunt for where the fish lie ; so be prepared for a lot of rowing , and a lot of finger-crossing on Oscaig . |
11 | The minimum and maximum periods for verification can only be determined for a particular installation . |
12 | Access can only be denied for a maximum period of thirty-six hours . |
13 | It could only be followed for a limited period of time . |
14 | It seems that human attention can only be sustained for a very limited time by any subject , even the prospects of its own destruction . |
15 | That situation can only be tolerated for a while and following the Bank 's offer of 3% last June a series of consultation meetings with members overwhelmingly rejected the offer . |
16 | And at whatever time of the year you visit Edinburgh , there are the art galleries and museums — though the priceless and vulnerable collection of Turner water-colours can only be seen for a short period in winter . |
17 | This is because the egg can only be fertilised for a short period of time following its release . |
18 | The pedagogical grammar must not only be designed for a specific audience ; it must also teach materials that are culturally appropriate . |
19 | Because flat-rate unemployment benefit can only be drawn for a maximum of a year , a large number of today 's unemployed find themselves having to draw means-tested assistance . |
20 | A tranquillizer may help to reduce anxiety so that the person is better able to start tackling his problems , but the drug should only be used for a short time ( up to 2 weeks ) , and should be withdrawn once improvement in coping ability has begun to develop . |
21 | It was , again , an unsatisfactory solution , and Freud began to see that these earlier conceptualizations could only be used for a limited number of problems which arose in psychoanalysis , and that a new , more fundamental conceptualization was required . |
22 | The company of some elderly relatives can only be enjoyed for a limited period at the end of a busy day , and long evenings — every evening — spent together can be a strain on all concerned in different ways . |
23 | Therefore I would not necessarily be looking for a secretarial position , and would be open to other suggestions . |
24 | AN OUTSIDER revisiting one of Britain 's great provincial cities — Manchester , Glasgow , Liverpool , Birmingham , or Leeds — after a gap of a quarter-century or so is set for a shock . |
25 | LIFESPAN can be set to automatically offline modules which have not been accessed for a configurable latency period . |
26 | This section describes those facilities available within LIFESPAN to transfer modules to offline storage automatically when they have not been accessed for a configurable period of time . |
27 | Alternatively , an automatic offline requestor ( STOREMAN ) is available to select modules which have not been accessed for a configurable period of time . |
28 | Gabriel said nothing ; she had not been looking for a life-story . |
29 | Nicolo shifted unhappily in the little gilt chair that had certainly not been made for a man 's body . |
30 | There were two posts allocated for social workers , but these had not been filled for a long time . |