Example sentences of "had [adv] [verb] for a " in BNC.

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1 As Minister of Defence between 1955 and 1957 , Zhukov had vigorously pressed for a less onerous regime of Party supervision and for greater General Staff autonomy in military — technical matters .
2 If they had all gone for a midnight swim , we would have had the worst slick since the Torrey Canyon .
3 Clevedon Veals skipper Ray Bazeley had only planned for a small squad outing after their first choice match on the Nene at Peterborough was cancelled .
4 We had only to go for a walk through the empty streets and someone would appear in a doorway to invite us for dinner .
5 He had only to go for a spin with Freddie Reynalde or spend half an hour too long in the pub for her shoulders to slump and her eyes to fill .
6 It was a word that Masklin had only known for a year .
7 If it did n't , I thought re-reading had better keep for a rainy day .
8 He felt tempted to continue through the village to visit the young Prince at Woodstock Palace but , considering what he had just learnt , thought he had better wait for a while .
9 My predecessor Patrick Jenkin had sensibly asked for an examination of the different ways that European countries financed their health care .
10 Kerry , president of the Committee for the Search of American Servicemen Missing in Action , had long pressed for a lifting of the US trade embargoes against Vietnam and Cambodia .
11 Why would a maker fit DR-DOS , when it had already paid for a copy of a Microsoft system ?
12 When Rob put his head round her office door some time later , Luke had already left for an appointment .
13 Although they discovered they had hardly a single taste in common , he was nonetheless a witty and amusing host and she found herself laughing in a way she had not done for a considerable time .
14 The kind of music she had not heard for a long time .
15 It was something he had not felt for a very long time .
16 It had not rained for a week and the white dust of the road started to dull the shine of all the shoes .
17 She said she had been released half a mile away on a misty common and had not eaten for a long time .
18 She had not pressed for a statement at Westminster out of respect to his family .
19 But she had not bargained for a complete refusal to attend .
20 The father had not applied for a Medjay to guard his house , giving as his reason that he had efficient men of his own to do the job .
21 There was a flicker of response in them which Brian had not seen for a very long time .
22 His hand had not wavered for a moment .
23 One of the president 's earliest and most loyal supporters on the Hill says , privately , that those among his constituents who , until 1992 , had not voted for a Democratic presidential candidate for 16 years think they have been tricked .
24 People asked exoneration from a mistake made by a group to which they belonged-the nation-not in individual innocence but in membership of a different and more immediate community that had acted well , a state that had not voted for a dishonest president .
25 The city accountant had compared Derry 's acreage , which had not changed for a century , with other Northern Ireland towns .
26 This new town , a product of modern civilization , had grown up near the ancient Egdon Woods , where the paths over the hills had not changed for a thousand years .
27 ‘ I had not worked for a few months so I was ready to do something , ’ is how he explains his reasons for doing it .
28 He had not shaved for a day or two , and there was fair stubble on his cheeks and jaw .
29 In the immortal phrase that heralds so many climbs , we had just gone for a look .
30 GARY Huntingdon , the Lib-Dem 's man in Sedgefield , had just arrived for a spot of canvassing in Chilton when he spotted four attractive women and two young children walking down the street .
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