Example sentences of "[verb] he for [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Delaunay felt that the basis of his art was ‘ simultaneous ’ contrasts of colour , a concept which he adopted from Chevreul , whose colour theory had interested him for some time . |
2 | ‘ I have been waiting to pick him for some time but our form was not good and it was not easy on Dion living in hotels . |
3 | She always forgot , when she had not seen him for some time , how he affected her . |
4 | ‘ I 've not seen him for some time . ’ |
5 | ‘ I have n't seen him for some time . ’ |
6 | Ludens was by now , in an ordinary sense , more used to being with Marcus , less afraid of ‘ saying the wrong thing ’ , and had resolved today to ask a crude question which had been troubling him for some time . |
7 | ‘ To howl down a man just because he happens to be out of form one day is often sufficient to discourage him for all time , ’ he told the Yorkshire Evening Post . |
8 | Tulagai was flushed and it was apparent that Jotan had been baiting him for some time . |
9 | Smith 's wife died in 1825 ; this loss made him for some time anxious to resign , and may help to account for the relative lack of distinction of his period of office . |
10 | By Spain , Jackie was beginning to feel the first twinges of the ulcer which was to hamper him for some time and keep him out of racing properly — and out of Belgium altogether — until July . |
11 | It was the question she had been screwing up her courage to ask him for some time , but Duro pretended he had n't heard , and turned away to talk to Dom Alfonso . |
12 | His mother had nagged him for some time about entering his lodger 's room . |
13 | Ian Salisbury , who played in half the Test matches , returned figures which will haunt him for some time . |