Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] for [prep] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | It was suggested that the plaster should stay on for between four and six weeks after which he might like to think of building up its strength . |
2 | Erm if we knew the answer and this problem has been going on for for nine months . |
3 | Ask a group of industry watchers for the trends to look out for in 1993 , and one answer they 're all sure to give you is portable computing . |
4 | About the year 1737 , were found in St Margaret 's church-yard , Westminster , in a dry gravelly soil , at the depth of about 18 feet , or less , which had not been broken up for above fifty years before , three entire fir coffins ; the two largest clampt together with iron , as boxes sometimes are . |
5 | One group of investigators have argued that the inclusion of asymptomatic recurrences in the analysis of ulcer relapse trials should be discouraged , because these silent ulcers are clinically irrelevant ; however , such optimism ( based on findings made in a small group of patients with asymptomatic ulceration followed up for between 1 and 13 months ) is probably misguided , because one third of DU patients presenting with perforation and up to 60% admitted with haematemesis/or melaena , or both do not give a history of previous ulcer pain . |
6 | Er a and for one guy to attend for two days , the guy might go off for for two days . |
7 | The 16 patients who did not identify foods as causing symptoms have been followed up for between nine and 46 months . |
8 | Bangor were bowled out for with two and a half overs still remaining . |