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

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1 ‘ What happened , Fabia ? ’ he relentlessly pursued her for an answer .
2 But there were plenty of beautiful and recognisable faces to be seen amongst the anonymous , but none-the-less powerful , fashion editors , still enough buying power in this room alone to rock empires , even if no house made a profit from the couture but rather used it for a loss-leading advertisement and a mark of prestige .
3 My course will eventually qualify me for a good career but meanwhile I 'm struggling on an allowance .
4 Escobar announced last month that he was declaring war on the state and the government has since blamed him for a series of bomb blasts in Bogota and other cities which have killed more than 40 people .
5 Just as Debbie was about to wind up the window , he suddenly asked her for a lift , saying he only lived 5 minutes down the road and could she drop him on her way ?
6 She only fought him for a moment or two .
7 Finally , I read yesterday that some managers , most noticably the two Scots that were in Wembley at the weekend , are talking about banning transfers after the season start and only allowing them for a limited period over Christmas .
8 Yeah , but you can only buy them for a little while in the year
9 This had covered the blotter so that he had really only seen it for a short time .
10 I discovered he was teething — the sucking made his gums sore so he could only do it for a short time .
11 Clutterbuck ceased to work the mill during the latter half of the 1840s , for by 1847 it had been leased to a paper-maker , Frederick Wiggins , who apparently only operated it for a few years .
12 Inside is a will , so read it for a few surprises .
13 So watch them for a while and then he started dancing with them and he dance them all night and he just get in his hand .
14 But she nipped back down to nick 'em For a knees-up in High Wycombe , For an evening quite near Chevening And a dawn at Kilmacolm .
15 Geoff Butterwick , public transport manager for Suffolk County Council , said : ‘ We 've only had it for a few weeks but it 's already proving useful and I 'm sure it will make life a lot easier .
16 Mere faith in an idea can only sustain it for a limited time especially when others are required to act upon that faith .
17 However , she only keeps it for a few weeks before it is handed back to the new Lady Mayoress by the sheriff for the price of a kiss .
18 Sometimes you could only have them for a day or two before passing them on .
19 The real question in each such case is ‘ Does the patient really mean what he says or is he merely saying it for a quiet life , to satisfy someone else or because the advice and persuasion to which he has been subjected is such that he can no longer think and decide for himself ? ’
20 I 'll always honour and obey you , Harry , and I 'll do anything you say or go anywhere you want if you 'll only take me for a wife . "
21 She laughed silently at herself ; she had only known him for a few hours , and here she was , assessing his character as if he were an old and true friend .
22 It 's ridiculous — I 've only known him for a few weeks .
23 ‘ You 've only known him for a few months ! ’
24 I only saw him for a moment , but my blood seemed to freeze .
25 I only saw her for a day or two . ’
26 It looked tall but I only saw it for a moment . ’
27 Blyth Tait says that the last time he won the top spot from Mary he only kept it for a week and is hoping to hang onto it for longer this time .
28 When I first went , I thought I 'd only get them for a couple of weeks at the most .
29 He might be my best friend but he will treat me the same as any other player and will only pick me for a Test if I am bowling well .
30 in the canteen but I ca ca n't take that into the factory Only do it for a week , you 've spilt that , Helen !
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