Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] for the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 This means that initially CD-I may be seen by those either upgrading their CD-A players or buying for the first time , as an added available dimension .
2 The first laugh of the evening came with the phrase ‘ non-aligned countries like Nato ’ ; the second with the observation that killing for the first time is ‘ like sex ’ : Darke 's audience of true believers was easily pleased .
3 He must have been about to take a shower , she realised , noticing a towel flung carelessly on to the bed , and seeing for the first time that his shirt was undone almost to the waist , revealing his broad , muscular chest with its lavish covering of silky golden hair .
4 ‘ Is it really worth going somewhere else ? ’ she asked a trifly wistfully , filling her lungs with cool fresh air and realising for the first time that the pavements were damp and it must have been raining .
5 During January , six planets are visiting your sign , so to say that life 's likely to be busy , fun and demanding for the next few months is an understatement .
6 They chatted quietly about old times — and daring for the first time to talk about the future .
7 I 'm living alone now and looking for the next relationship , which I hope will be the last one .
8 Well , what is a man to do , deprived at a stroke of his habitual daily employment for forty years and living for the first time with his widowed younger sister who is always surveying him for signs of disorder , be they physical , emotional or sartorial , and nagging him about unpunctuality for meals .
9 Last night , she said she would be taking a play to the Edinburgh Festival and directing for the first time .
10 They left within two days of his release , leaving me tired , dazed , relieved and waiting for the Second Son to come ‘ home ’ for yet another week-end .
11 But it should do more these days about practical matters — like the tax system and keeping yourself together while you 're out of work and waiting for the next job , for that is fifty percent of what you 'll be doing .
12 They 've got to keep working and going for the second ball .
13 A line creeping forward , and a rabble of men leaving the hatch and hurrying for the first bench place they could find .
14 When we have left behind the turbulence of adolescence and shed some of the more harrowing demands of responsibility for making careers and caring for the next generation , we may seek opportunities to assess our lives and face its later stages with some serenity .
15 Now aged 38 , Harwood has been making things , perfecting techniques and designing for the last twenty years but is barely known outside a small group of cognoscenti .
16 Your friend awaits you , I think , ’ he added , nodding towards the courtyard where Iris was standing beside Melissa 's car , and speaking for the first time in faultless English instead of French .
17 Life in Looe today is largely governed by two seasons ; the tourist season and the season spent recovering from it and preparing for the next .
18 She flushed and hesitated , as if realizing for the first time where all this was leading .
19 Bufi 's " government of national stability " was announced on June 12 , including PLA members but incorporating for the first time the DP as well as the Republican Party , the Social Democratic Party and the Agrarian Party ; nine members were non-party .
20 This is also the first thing we can tell about a person when meeting for the first time .
21 The ability to lock the rope quickly is also very useful when searching for the next stance , or else in performing diagonal manoeuvres .
22 He lost his first-team place and then broke a finger when fielding for the 2nd XI .
23 As well as campaigning for the first of the two alternatives , and for balanced representation on the licensing body , the society will introduce the abortion amendment .
24 Johnny , as though realizing for the first time that he was still wearing his pyjama trousers , began to worry at the knot in the cord at his waist , the trembling of his hands causing him to fumble ineffectively .
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