Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But if you leave a light bulb on for a year , it 'll cost you more than leaving the fan heater on for an hour . |
2 | Russell said , " Before you leave , put money down for a mescal . " |
3 | It 's not no y you using a you put a boiler in for a purpose , is to heat your water up in n it ? |
4 | You put your guitar down for a second , and just as you turn away there 's a horrible discordant ker-draanngg ! , accompanied , if you 're unlucky , by the even more expensive noise of your headstock suddenly leaving the band to embark on a solo career . |
5 | Just take an odd sock , put your hand inside and pull the toe in for a mouth , stick paper shapes on for eyes and nose . |
6 | Indeed , there is little point in paying out good money from hard-earned income merely for a name . |
7 | For sure , Disneyhood wo n't be challenging Swans in the heavyweight ring just yet , but they frequently flourish a muscular grip on proceedings , ultimately putting their collective foot down for a finale of ‘ Sight Return ’ , intimidating in its volume and velocity . |
8 | ‘ As soon as you get round the corner , put your foot down for a couple of blocks . |
9 | She stopped and put her case down for a moment to try and collect herself ; her hands were trembling uncontrollably from the weight . |
10 | Yeah Can I just flick the light on for a second ? |
11 | Once seed heads/leaves change colour remove and hang upside down for a while ensuring the tips preserve too . |
12 | turned our day upside down for a lark . |
13 | Cook breast side down for a quarter of the cooking time . |
14 | Well it 's the wrong pattern , up side down for a start , with the other piece of |
15 | She had hoped , as women do , that living together for a time would break down his coldness . |
16 | ‘ Did you hear about the Irishman who took his car in for a service ? |
17 | you know , and erm , our Kim , er , she , she goes to bloody extreme then , she 's picked a wardrobe , one wardrobe and a set of drawers , should of been a thousand pound and that bloke at Aston where she got her bed from , which she paid twelve hundred pound just for a bedhead |
18 | And er , I know they want over a hundred pound just for a caravan for a week do n't they ? |
19 | There was a certain reserve in Josie 's eyes that said Yeah , okay , let's leave the dead-walking issue to one side just for a moment . |
20 | Do n't just brew the tea just for a moment love , I 've got the pudding to put out . |
21 | They 'll give lots of pleasure indoors for a week or two , and can then be left to their own devices outdoors for the rest of the year ; getting dried out in summer is a positive help . |
22 | She watched him search helplessly for a reply , the hysteria rising within her that he might have ruined her chances of being accepted by her family . |
23 | Well no you 'd be amazed what they do , if you leave Blu Blu- tac up for a while how it actually takes |
24 | ‘ I know how you must feel but I had to be sure you were n't another journalist out for a story . ’ |
25 | In contrast Stanley 's usually made the inspired calculations of a good invitation side out for a scoring spree . |
26 | It 's it is a nationwide survey on spoken English erm there 's a somebody approached me today and said would I carry a tape around for a week and record people talking . |
27 | ‘ I do not want to view any of what has happened in a negative light , though it goes without saying that I could have done without the loss of our first-pick forwards for a game of this type . ’ |
28 | This animal rolls up into an almost perfect ball , with the top of the head and the top of the tail fitting close together like the last pieces of a jigsaw puzzle , leaving no gap anywhere for a predator to probe . |
29 | With so many intriguing narrow streets and interesting local markets to explore Delft makes the ideal destination for a quiet relaxing weekend and Amsterdam is only an hour away for a change of pace . |
30 | Historic role : Tilda Swinton will be at Edinburgh 's Cameo cinema tonight for a screening and discussion of Orlando |