Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb past] for a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I did n't understand what he meant , and nothing happened for a few weeks , so I did not feel so worried .
2 Then it began to rain hard and I sheltered for a long time in a barn , but I could n't stay there all night so I just walked and got thoroughly soaked .
3 When I came back , I went to the children 's room , to see if they needed me , and I listened for a moment at their door .
4 He produced a pocket-book and I thought for a moment he was going to tip me .
5 ‘ When we heard about poor Alain Gebrec being dead , I had a sudden vision of Dora looking furiously angry … you know how she sometimes glares at Dieter … and I thought for a moment … supposing it had been Dieter who 'd been killed … it might have been Dora who had … oh , I know it 's dreadful of me to think these things , but she hates him so much . ’
6 The man at Capital told me to hold on , and I waited for a very long time .
7 Bob Platt and I pressed for a bowler as fiercely as we could , but to no avail .
8 When the telegram arrived , Joan and I went for a walk so that I could work the adrenalin out of my system .
9 ‘ But there were some problem areas , and I went for a swim to get it out of my system . ’
10 The next day he and I went for a shorter walk and returned about 6 .
11 My mother volunteered to look after the luggage while my father and I went for a short walk .
12 It was pleasant out of doors and I went for a walk , down by the station , along the Wharf and across the promenade . ’
13 The following morning , the scout picked me up and I went for a trial .
14 It was about how to deal with a road accident and I arranged for a smashed-up car to be towed into the studio , and for actors to sprawl around , made-up to look as if they had appalling injuries .
15 And I knew for a little while that would be true .
16 We both smiled , and I knew for a fact that she was n't Daine .
17 The shops were opening and I browsed for a while in one that sold books as well as newspapers and magazines , but I failed to find the American edition of Rodriguez 's book .
18 Upstream , through the gorge known as the Wachau , runs one of the prettiest stretches of the river and I sat for a pleasant hour on its embankment watching the swallows skim its waters .
19 Then I was able to er go for my own self , you know and er I went on doing locks , one thing and another , best I could and all that sort of thing and I worked for a , a bloke what was in there er be a little bloke but he was the best locksmith in the shop and I went to help him and er he used to give me all the to do and this and that and the other .
20 It was cool in the shade and I stayed for a while by the deep pool below the falls before turning back to the path and climbing through the heat of the late morning past Poor 's Land towards Knarlton Knot .
21 A doctor sometimes sees people with a different eye from other people , and I wondered for a moment whether , despite her beauty and her apparently special position on the island , she was really happy .
22 Lili and I were silent and I wondered for a moment how I would be feeling if I was going to marry the man I loved — had loved , I amended in my mind , for surely even I could n't be so idiotic as to love still where I had met with such treachery .
23 Her warm and wide smile greeted me at the door and I forgot for a while the riddles and innuendos which surrounded Brian Harley and hid the killer of Froggy Davies .
24 And I knelt for a few moments , head buried in my hands .
25 The flat Polish landscape stretched away into the marshes to the south-east , and I stopped for a moment and stared towards them .
26 I was left feeling really dirty and confused , and I cried for a month .
27 Efforts to procure his extradition , which have been going on for five years , and which seemed for a time to have been successful , have now been thwarted , at least for the moment .
28 Meanwhile , talks were also continuing in Vienna on the implementation of the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) , which had been signed in November 1990 by 22 states from eastern Europe and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( NATO ) [ see pp. 37838 ; 38255 ; 38458 ] , and which provided for a multilateral reduction of troop deployment levels in Europe as well as a general reduction of conventional weapons stockpiles .
29 But for girls who were unattached and less inhibited , and who yearned for a bit of ‘ fun ’ , the prospect of lavish meals in American messes , and gifts of sweets and nylons , accompanied , let it be said in all fairness , by flatteringly gallant , if brash , wooing , could be a powerful magnet .
30 And she looked for a way out , though she knew there was none .
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