Example sentences of "[adv] for [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the music should go on past 10 o'clock for even a minute or two , Muriel is out and about . |
2 | Just leave it on basically for about an hour as long as you 're having a conversation |
3 | However , Lucy managed to convey that she intended to stay for several days , or perhaps for even a week . |
4 | So for once the sort of comment John would make face to face with other collaborators is actually recorded . |
5 | She wore a very sparkly large diamond engagement ring and had done so for about a year . |
6 | My friend , who has stayed at the cottage before , is going up 24th or so for about a week , so there will be her rent @ £7 per day and electricity @ 10p per unit ( to cover standing charges etc ) to come to you in due course . |
7 | Those who did receive schooling did so for perhaps a year or two , often much less , at some point in their childhood , with hardly any attending school beyond the age of ten or eleven . |
8 | He loves you , he 's a good bloke , you 've been together for over a year . |
9 | After circling and playing together for probably a minute , the fins had lazily disappeared and Yanto had gone home a mystified man . |
10 | and , and if she 's already scared of his temper and they 've not even lived together , well they have lived together for quite a while actually so I mean it 's not like they do n't know each other but once they 're married and they 've been married for a couple of years I reckon , and he starts thinking of her more as a possession sort of thing I can , I can really imagine |
11 | There 's just one thing : what happens to band who 've been together for virtually a decade ? |
12 | They had practised together for only an hour , yet it seemed like an eternity . |
13 | Going away for just a day before Christmas to visit a friend or relative , just to let Alan Markby and Laura Danby know that she did have someone else , would bolster her morale . |
14 | He himself would be away for nearly a month : already his appointment diary for his time in the States was crammed . |
15 | The Davidsons ' publicist Clifford Elson said last night : ‘ Jim 's going away for quite a while over Christmas which will give the situation a chance to defuse . |
16 | ‘ But you must realise that Stella could be away for quite a period — especially if her appendix is to be removed . ’ |
17 | And then again , if I 've been shut away in the Prison of Hostages , I expect I 've been away for quite a time . |
18 | They presented a target thus for only a matter of seconds , though three of them fell in that time ; then they were hand-to-hand and at blows with the prince 's bodyguard and this was battle as it had formerly been understood between knights , and the hovering archers were crippled and out of the fight . |
19 | Just for tonight the living room becomes the Tricalarium , and cutomers are encouraged to enter into the spirit by dressing appropriately . |
20 | After going comfortably for nearly an hour Pat Connolly reported that he was losing engine pressure . |
21 | She was outside for just a second . |
22 | I recall the time when Daddy , had been very ill with pernicious anaemia and had to stay indoors for quite a while . |
23 | You do n't say ? wrecking one cherished wish after another , until she was reduced to longing desperately for just an end to the regular death of the street-corner parting , the fear and loneliness of the long walk home . |
24 | Already for nearly a century the syllabub had been keeping company with the trifle , and in due course the trifle came to reign in the syllabub 's stead ; and before long the party pudding of the English was not any more the fragile whip of cream contained in a little glass , concealing within its innocent white froth a powerful alcoholic punch , but a built-up confection of sponge fingers and ratafias soaked in wine and brandy , spread with jam , clothed in an egg-and-cream custard , topped with a syllabub and strewn with little coloured comfits . |
25 | When we came to it , the militia had been there already for about an hour . |
26 | More than three-quarters of those on the electoral register turned out on each occasion to cast their vote and , of those who did so , more than 90% voted usually for either the Conservative or Labour candidate . |
27 | Some LEAs employ teachers to visit families with a pre-school child before they start school , usually for about an hour a week , to play with the child and involve the parents in finding out more about the child 's development and needs . |
28 | She was too restless to stay still for even a moment , but too tired to be able to think straight . |
29 | This is the place to turn back ; the cave continues further for almost a mile but is definitely not for beginners . |
30 | What Dr Addison has appropriately described as the ‘ Attlee consensus ’ had arrived , and prevailed thereafter for almost a generation . |