Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] for a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean for a while I think it was maybe my glasses , but these are just new
2 I lay for a while simply wrestling with the enormity of it .
3 I lay for a while waiting for the chateau to fall silent again before drifting into a demon-filled sleep of black war horses rearing above me , men flying through the night air , and those dreadful corpses laid out so tidily , so neatly , in that beautiful London garden .
4 I lay for an hour until the wind subsided enough for a hill to show two miles away .
5 Bit too complicated I fear for a terrace chant … still — I like it ! !
6 I sit for an hour , alone at a table with only one drink of scathing hard whiskey , which does not fall lightly upon my throat , but burns my mouth and neck with the sting of memory .
7 ‘ How I long for a return to wingers , all-out attack — and entertainment . ’
8 I long for a blockbuster that 's also good writing . ’
9 ‘ Oh , I do n't mind , ’ said Ianthe , watching an old woman watering plants on a nearby roof ‘ How I long for a cup of tea ! ’ she went on , coming back into the room .
10 Do you know , I long for a family more than anything in the world ? ’ she blurted out with an intense yearning .
11 Oh , we was there — I expect for a month .
12 ‘ If I pose for a photograph will you all go away and leave me to some peace and quiet ? ’
13 I 'll do what I want for a change !
14 Down the street opposite , Spring Avenue , and towards the car park , where I head for a silver Ford Granada , so that I can pause and hide a mo , to see how the pursuit is going .
15 I stop for a moment at my gate and look up at the windows of my house .
16 ii : ‘ I pause for a reply ’ , BH 3 ; SB 14 .
17 I pause for a reply ’ , BH 3 ; SB 14 .
18 I pause for a reply
19 I just say , ’ I act for a living ’ . ’
20 Unless one supposes there to be two categorially different kinds of appearances presented to the mind it will then seem that this flat circle must be the only object of visual perception , and the round globe I seem to see , the epistemic appearance , must really be a judgement I mistake for a sensation .
21 I listen for a bit to hear if anyone 's going to answer the door .
22 First , I believe that I speak for a number of my hon. Friends when I say that we want the Bill to reach the statute book , come what may , in view of the approaching general election , and I hope that it will be given a fair wind .
23 I hope for a rapprochement between our two countries , which know very little about each other , ’ he said .
24 ‘ Sir , it is not that , but I hope for an appointment in England .
25 ‘ Sir , it is not that , but I hope for an appointment in England .
26 I focus for a moment on one arch carved into the Redwall limestone .
27 But I yearn for a child or even children .
28 I yearn for a night beneath a sound roof , without insects crawling in my hair and vermin nibbling my toes . ’
29 When I meet people , I wait for a pulse from their inner being , which tells me things like how much fear , how much hate , how much peace , how much forgiveness .
30 Everytime I receive Wimpey News I look for a mention of where I work .
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