Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] for a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ At least let me stay here for a while until I get my head clear . ’
2 ‘ At least , let me stay here for a few days .
3 They asked me to go there for an interview , and from that they recommended a therapist who would see me at her home .
4 It was they who inspired me to struggle incessantly for a better world .
5 After mentioning some of the New Age practices and beliefs , I asked again for a show of hands from those who knew friends and neighbours who were involved .
6 I argued passionately for a top higher band .
7 And when I come here and I lived here for a few year and then really saw what it was like , I thought , God , never again .
8 Here houses looked to me like Monopoly chips : seeing a man cycling over the pathless tundra I scanned hopelessly for a possible point of reference he might have .
9 I lay there for a long time unhappy and hardly noticing the daily noises of the block assembling round me .
10 And , miraculously , there was little resistance and I stared in disbelief as the great organ disappeared gloriously and wonderfully from sight I was right behind it with my arm , probing frantically away up to the shoulder as I rotated my wrist again and again till both uterine cornua were fully involuted Ben I was certain beyond doubt that everything was back in place I lay there for a few moments , my arm still deep inside the sow , my forehead resting on the floor .
11 I lay there for a long time thinking about that , the loud insistence of the Mexican music from across the way drumming in my ears and gradually merging into the crashing ice of layering floes as my mind drifted into a fantasy of trekking with Iris Sunderby towards the dim outline of an icicle-festooned ghost of a ship , the man at the helm towering like a giant question mark over my jet-lagged brain .
12 I lay there for a minute recovering my cool and then headed for the back door .
13 I sit there for a bit longer , till I finish my coffee , then I decide to go out and have a look round the station .
14 I sit there for a second thinking , No , it ca n't be …
15 ‘ May I stay here for a pot of tea ? ’
16 I hated being on social security and I tried everywhere for a job .
17 With the rod in my right hand and the line between butt-ring and reel looped over the middle finger of my left hand I wait impatiently for a bite .
18 I watch intently for a half-hour , seeing how often the chub move out of the darkness and into the light , and that the time spent there is more or less the same on each occasion .
19 I Tried to get some cleaning help but all I was offered was a shopping service , so I paid privately for a helper .
20 ‘ At that time I tried to get some cleaning help , but all I was offered was a shopping service , so I paid privately for a helper .
21 I stand there for a second , before stepping back .
22 The gear had held and I hung there for a moment , taking stock .
23 And I could put myself down as in case I get there for a day or two .
24 Do n't stop playing on me now when I get home for a cup of tea !
25 I returned home for a late tea and carefully explained to my mother what Dana had done , and tried to excuse the thoughtlessness that had caused her such a shock .
26 I rang immediately for an ambulance , and then went back to stay with her .
27 I struggled manfully for a few minutes , neatly nicking Ann 's fishing hat off , which we had to row after to recover ; catching Alan 's flies , on a back cast , and finally managing to get floss and line mixed up in an unbelievably intricate tangle .
28 I ask only for a heart as constant
29 I looked everywhere for a weapon .
30 I looked especially for a Peugeot 505 .
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