Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv prt] for [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You should always be on the look out for extra long pentatonic licks that move horizontally along the fretboard , weaving right through and linking up two or more of the five pentatonic positions . |
2 | But the thriller element does no damage to the message and helps the story along for even the most committed viewer . |
3 | They will put the moment off for as long as possible or refuse to acknowledge that it is coming along and then protest that they were not told . |
4 | Tuning can be done with either a bypassed ( dry ) sound , or by holding the pedal down for slightly longer the A4 is muted completely , for silent tuning . |
5 | ‘ I did use a towel and left the conditioner on for about 6 minutes . |
6 | Very few have turned down the offer but anyone interested can contact the operators of the train on for up to the minute information . |
7 | I think I need to put the immersion on for just a little while . |
8 | ‘ I left the treatment on for about 10 minutes but I did n't really have the time to use a plastic cap . |
9 | She said she had held the document back for so long because she was afraid it would re-open old wounds for my mother and because she felt sure it was better for us not to know what it contained . ’ |
10 | Keep a look out for where you are going and watch the luff of the sail . |
11 | But there are guidelines for women using tampons : Do n't leave a tampon in for too long ( time differs depending on menstrual flow ) . |
12 | He received a dressing down for not keeping a proper guard . |
13 | Fifty weeks you know fifty weeks only ten a day is it worth putting a database in for only ten labels . |
14 | Boredom is often used as an excuse but according to sex specialist Dr Otto Kernberg it 's just a cover up for more complex reasons . |