Example sentences of "for a [adj] [noun pl] he " in BNC.

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1 SPRINGFIELDS employee Bal Misry has been awarded £2,392 for a money-saving suggestions he made about weld samples .
2 He was horrified that even for a few minutes he could seriously have contemplated such destructive stupidity .
3 But if you leave a child for a few minutes he may find the pills you keep in the bedside drawer and poison himself .
4 It was too late to save the rick , so for a few minutes he stood and stared at the flames .
5 Well , I was there , behind the bar , standing in for Marcus , for a few minutes he said , more like two hours , so I saw it all develop .
6 George drove , not going anywhere , and for a few minutes he said nothing , then : ‘ Ecology .
7 For a few minutes he remained silent and she wondered where the bright start to the day had gone .
8 Then , after going on like that for a few minutes he took my hand and said , ‘ Faith you were absolutely rubbish ! ’ with that famous dead-pan expression .
9 My Donald had terrible injuries , yet for a few minutes he lived .
10 He had dropped his telescope ; for a few moments he groped on the floor beside the window , but he no longer needed the telescope ; he could see perfectly well without it .
11 For a few moments he was content to look at the maid 's face and the way the orange firelight lent it strength and mystery .
12 For a few moments he lay panting , his side heaving in exhaustion .
13 For a few moments he watched them , and hearing their laughter and seeing the flush of innocent enjoyment in their faces he felt a sudden bitter pang of resentment that they should have their youth still and be free to enjoy it .
14 The kid gets on his bicycle ; for a few moments he wears the expression of someone who had just been made aware of his own mortality .
15 For a few moments he did n't seem to realise she was there .
16 For a few moments he was content to hold her , then the solar spun before Isabel 's vision as she was lifted into fitzAlan 's arms .
17 For a few moments he sat at the receiver , listening to the hollow hum of vacant ether , recovering .
18 For a few years he was a lecturer in divinity at Hertford College and in 1911 published A Gospel Monogram .
19 Having worked at Billingham for a few years he was appointed as a commissioning engineer for an ammonia plant in Canada before moving in 1985 to manage the leading concept ammonia [ LCA ] plant at Severnside , Avonmouth .
20 He had also brought a chess manual , because he had heard that children could play chess brilliantly , but after ski-ing with Sam for a few days he decided that there was no call to be beaten by a five-year-old at two things at once .
21 His hotel room had three beds , and for a few days he shared it with two German boys , students , who had enormous rucksacks and bulky guidebooks , and who were eager for Tim to go round with them .
22 For a few seconds he stared at me , still grinning and blinking .
23 For a few seconds he was too shocked to speak and Rebecque assumed that the silence merely expressed Sharpe 's horror at being ordered to a ball , but then the Rifleman exploded with his news .
24 For a few seconds he did n't speak , and just watched us .
25 Then for a few seconds he said nothing .
26 He was so astonished that for a few seconds he stood where he was and when he did turn round he could see the top of the wall , the delicate pattern of wire mesh against the sky , and hear running footsteps .
27 For a few months he stood on a European par with Adler and Liebknecht and tried to take responsibility for Russians interned after the Brest–Litovsk peace .
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