Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] a [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 For just a second she thought she saw a flicker of admiration in his eyes , but it was gone in a flash , leaving her to wonder if she 'd simply imagined the look .
2 For just a minute I got gone deaf .
3 That was no jackdaw 's call — although for just a moment I had taken it to be .
4 It was the first physical contact between them for four years , but for just an instant it had seemed as if it had only been yesterday when she had last touched him .
5 For just an instant his mouth set into a bitter line .
6 For just an instant she seemed to see right into his eyes , past the protective barrier that he instinctively put up against intruders .
7 Ted Cox is almost unique among Athletico supporters as he is one of only a handful who voluntarily attend away games .
8 Over a period of about a year he was regressed six times at regular intervals .
9 After what seemed like only a doze she woke to daylight , the wind driving hail against the window with a force which threatened to break it .
10 For nearly a year I have been here alone .
11 For nearly a generation they had been resisting the introduction of written inventories of peasant obligations , whose purpose was to prevent noblemen treating serfs in the arbitrary manner to which they were accustomed .
12 For nearly a minute he said nothing and I had the sense to keep quiet , too , looking down at the top of his head .
13 For nearly a minute she could say nothing .
14 For nearly a century it was assumed that the primitive vertebrate armour consisted of scales and small polygonal bony plates .
15 Alone in Paris , in a foreign city on the brink of winter , penniless , hungry , with not an item I could call my own except the clothes I stood up in .
16 Where was the little girl , or er younger I do n't want to make up because , but now I feeling I 'm aged it , I should be wearing some make up here , with just a feeling we should be , when I look in the mirror oh its getting old so
17 For about a year he 's been analysing abduction experiences , with the aim of putting together a psycho-social profile of the classic victim .
18 She did n't reply , and for about a minute they sat in silence , facing each other .
19 Seeing as we 've had those words for about a week I should think we do know them then .
20 But that was , we were standing there for about an hour I should think it was .
21 and er , this is what I , this is what I wanted , to tie to the flagpole and left him there for about an hour he had his pasting as well .
22 well this is the most , this is the most rain we 've had for in such a period , no , in , in about a week something like that
23 For surely a belief whose chances of being false are nil is unimpeachable .
24 Er I I think I take Mr 's point that er you would n't go to well a mile it 's really going to be horses for courses is n't it ?
25 But he never forgot that for almost a year he sank like a stone and would have disappeared without trace but for outside intervention .
26 For almost a decade it has been providing courses in the art of leather carving , tooling , dyeing and stitching as well as offering craft kits for sale .
27 For almost a decade he has led a series of protest demonstrations outside abortion clinics throughout England , running foul of the law on countless occasions .
28 For almost a minute it continued , and then it stopped , as abruptly as it had begun .
29 For almost a month she had remained in the house , eating and sleeping and sitting , submitting to Lyddy 's hairbrush , practising her daily ration at the piano , performing her daily ration upon tapestry canvas , running endless little errands for Aunt Emily , trying to make her handwriting more ladylike , her movements more graceful .
30 And of course for quite a while we were from .
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