Example sentences of "and [vb past] [adv] for a " in BNC.
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1 | He found it and clung there for a while , then pushed clear and knelt among the waves , head lowered . |
2 | The membranes of course contain both the proteins and the enzyme that phosphorylates them , protein kinase C. If radioactive ATP is added to a tiny sample of the membranes , and incubated together for a few seconds in a miniature test-tube , the membrane proteins become both phosphorylated and radioactive . |
3 | Our enthusiasm for getting afloat was an overriding factor — that part of the job remained the same and made up for a lot of hassle . |
4 | Many people claim that Frederick was imprisoned by the Turks , and that after his release he returned to Kaiserslautern and lived there for a long time . |
5 | She abandoned the half-formed thought as he went on , ‘ I was educated in England , and lived there for a number of years . |
6 | By the time you 've finished , if you are n't the best of mates and invited down for a vair long weekend in the cuntrair , I can only say — Air nair . |
7 | He called a sudden halt to his crowded agenda at lunchtime and crashed out for a few hours in the adjacent chamber , throwing the timetable into disarray . |
8 | The first attempt was almost a disaster , but he got the plane up again and came round for a second shot . |
9 | When we sat down for our sandwiches , I made him go away with the grisly thing , but we could still hear him crunching away behind a rock — first a crunch then a cough as he swallowed a feather , then another crunch then more coughs until he realised there was no future in it and came round for a sandwich . |
10 | When I was driving my new Granada in 1989 and dropped a friend down the road , a police car came past , saw the car with a black man driving it , circled round and came back for a second check . |
11 | We splashed and laughed and played together for a long time , sharing their delight at looking underwater through a diving mask for the first time . |
12 | We actually got the rigging up and sailed around for a while in twos — I was with my brother and I thought we managed quite well . |
13 | We passed by and opted instead for an easy final passage . |
14 | She looked up and waved as the Golf drove past and when Melissa had put it away and locked the garage door , she rammed her fork into the ground and strolled over for a chat . |
15 | Hard to feel sorry for the laird , who would have watched the sweating workers from his window , hands in pockets , listening for the doorbell in case the king changed his mind and dropped in for a scone . |
16 | BIGGLES pilot Anthony West coolly landed his vintage Tiger Moth biplane right outside a secluded country pub — and swaggered in for a pint . |
17 | Having selected your water and turned up for a day 's fishing you then have to decide where the fish will be on the day in question . |
18 | Contentedly I went below and turned in for a few hours , leaving my colleague to navigate . |
19 | The romance novel is unique in popular culture , as a narrative form that is produced and marketed exclusively for a female audience . |
20 | The object of the book being to bring about the release of Cooper and McMahon as soon as possible , I also decided to forgo a hardback publisher , whom I knew could not publish in under ten months , and contracted instead for an original paperback . |
21 | Thankfully , I handed over my pens to Rosemary so that she could finish plotting the latest chart , and escaped outside for a few breaths of fresh air . |
22 | So I got off and walked around for an hour or so , unseeing , my mind a total blank . |
23 | She unstrapped the harness , and glanced around for a spot to hide the acres of silk canopy . |
24 | He listened to the few men who had survived for more than a few weeks and talked of ‘ Blighty ’ and prayed only for a ‘ cushy wound ’ so they could be moved to the nearest hospital tent and , if they were among the lucky ones , eventually be sent home to England . |
25 | Without difficulty I found a Bed and Breakfast house , equally smart and highly polished , and settled down for a pre-exploratory nap . |
26 | A band played and onlookers waved and cheered as men , women and children wedged themselves into the tub carriages and settled down for a good day out . |
27 | I set the alarm clock for a quarter to midnight , and settled down for a couple of hours sleep . |
28 | Susan went to bed early , and Breeze and Gay made themselves toast and welsh rarebit , and settled down for a long evening by the fire . |
29 | Formalities over , Patricia Pillmoor drew out a chair , pulled off her hat and settled down for a chat . |
30 | Had there been no — and certainly no just-arrived audience — It would have been utterly lovely to have taken the phone and settled down for a chat , to be inspired and encouraged as always by the love you offer your friends and by your own zest for life physical and things spiritual . |