Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for a few " in BNC.
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31 | The winter sales may be coming to an end … but Gloucester 's rugby men are still looking for a few late bargains when they head north to Sale this weekend . |
32 | Unfortunately this is a problem which faces both kites er and ospreys and , and some other birds of prey , so er we always look for a few losses , but we hope that nevertheless , in a good season like this , the birds will breed well enough to produce good numbers of young . |
33 | More typically , the individual child stands at the teacher 's desk , muttering or stentoriously chanting for a few minutes , until checked by the ticking of a card which is slipped into the reading book at the page he or she has reached , or is expected to reach " by next time " . |
34 | He stood there slightly bent for a few seconds holding his stomach and then he staggered and slowly fell to the floor . |
35 | The fact was that Charles gave up shooting for a few years because he had simply grown bored with it : it was too easy to blast away overfed birds frightened into the air by a band of beaters . |
36 | ‘ You wo n't be going back to work for a few days , I 'm afraid , Francisco . ’ |
37 | Overdrafts to customers are often granted for a few days or weeks . |
38 | I have n't toured for a few years now , apart from the World Cup and I made that an exception because I felt we could go all the way and win it . ’ |
39 | In 1986 , when leading , he hit a four-iron into it , his confidence seemingly shattered for a few years after . |
40 | Then either leave to rehydrate , then eat or alternatively cook for a few minutes before eating . |
41 | You see , when we went through the asteroid storm , I did n't watch for a few seconds . |
42 | Normally , each hair follicle goes through a resting phase ( telogen ) every few years : hair stops growing , falls out and is n't replaced for a few months . |
43 | I was afraid to go to bed , or even to sleep for a few moments in my chair . |
44 | Your hair may be well cut , but if you 're a trendy executive and your latest hairdo is just that tiny bit mumsy , you may as well hibernate for a few months . |
45 | There are about 3,000 bears there and they could be a hazard if they come out of the dens and have n't eaten for a few months . ’ |
46 | He had n't shaved for a few days and a sickly smell clung to his clothes and hair . |
47 | Sir Stanley 's only regret is that he did n't play for a few years more . |
48 | He says that if it 's given regular pruning there 's no reason why it should n't live for a few hundred years more . |
49 | He then fainted for a few seconds . |
50 | Add a cinnamon stick or a few slices of fresh root ginger , then simmer for a few minutes — check it has a good flavour , then remove the spices and add 450g/1lb chopped rhubarb . |
51 | Rachel groaned as her alarm sounded the following Monday morning and , rolling over , she flicked the button to silence it , then lay for a few minutes staring at the ceiling . |
52 | Then relax for a few moments . |
53 | The group then reassembles for a few days to allow everyone to present their trial training session . |
54 | She used to come down here from London , sometimes just for a meal , sometimes to unwind for a few days , sometimes with some young swain or other , sometimes on her own . |
55 | Most large towns in Britain with sizable Asian communities have three or four resident hakims , and an unknown number visit Britain from abroad to practise for a few weeks several times a year . |
56 | Q I recently became the owner of a pond which I planted and then left for a few weeks before I put the fish in . |
57 | Now that 's settled can I carry on moping for a few hours more ? ’ |
58 | Local information suggests that it was occasionally worked for a few years after this , but by the 1950s had stopped completely . |
59 | Now you 've worked through these 12 exercises , lightly jog for a few seconds and remember to jog where you can , whether it 's going for a bus or running up the stairs . |