Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In fact , I 'm so excited about everything , I think I only slept for a couple of hours . ’ |
2 | ‘ I only came for a glass of water . |
3 | ‘ I just went for a walk . ’ |
4 | ‘ I just went for a camera and when I opened the bag I could n't believe what was inside . |
5 | ‘ I just went for a wander outside and all these police burst in , ’ he says . |
6 | ‘ I just went for a wander outside and all these police burst in , ’ he says . |
7 | Can I , can I just pass for a minute and think on this one and come back . |
8 | , can I just speak for a minute . |
9 | My only desire was to keep these hideous creatures at bay whilst I desperately looked for a gap in the ring of steel surrounding me . |
10 | I was nearly in love , I was proposed to a couple of times ; on the other hand , I once went for a year without men , without sex — both seemed too much trouble . |
11 | I once went for a job as a fisherman . |
12 | No way could I ever vote for a person who approved of cruelty to animals and I would urge anyone who cares anything about animals to cast their vote elsewhere . |
13 | How did I ever fall for a paper-clip ? |
14 | I realised that that was an absurdity … after the evidence that India could not be part of the same political system , I still believed for a short time that an Empire of positions — that is to say the possession of points of communication around the globe — gave a significance to this country and a tenable and lasting position . |
15 | Never could I possibly vote for a party that believed in the state ownership of the means of production , distribution and exchange . |
16 | I also arranged for a van to take the body to the mortuary . |
17 | I now opt for a Gamakatsu 6318 . |
18 | ‘ I really came for a word with Miss Passmore , but if she does n't mind you hearing what I have to say … ’ |
19 | ‘ I strongly suspected for a long time that there were other men . |
20 | I almost forgot for a moment that I 'm married . ’ |
21 | If a guy I mean I 've worked for farmers I I actually worked for a farmer once from seven o'clock in the morning till nine o'clock at night for five quid . |
22 | I therefore went for a term to a crammer , secured the necessary credit and was accepted by Magdalen College . |
23 | I even got to the point where I was an approved parliamentary candidate , but I never applied for a seat so I ca n't say I was ever rejected ! ’ |
24 | I never thought for a minute we 'd come off that green with a shot in hand ; maybe one shot behind , never in front . |
25 | ‘ I never thought for a moment he would n't pull through , ’ said Alison . |
26 | ‘ I never thought for a moment he would n't pull through , ’ said Alison . |
27 | He was chosen for Scotland 's tour of North America in May , played in four of the six games , including the two non-cap Tests , and scored three tries : ‘ I was delighted to go but I never thought for a moment that I would make the Test side . |
28 | I recently applied for a home-improvement loan that would raise my present mortgage above the building society 's original valuation of the property . |
29 | Let , let me just continue for a minute and then , then ask a question later . |
30 | ‘ Would n't you rather go for a ride this afternoon ? ’ |