Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [adv] a hour " in BNC.
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1 | The shelling went on for about an hour then almost complete silence descended on the area as I continued to stare to my front . |
2 | Leave on for about an hour , then shampoo thoroughly . |
3 | The fight went on for about an hour . |
4 | ‘ It went on for about an hour , and although we could n't see anything we could feel what was happening to them . |
5 | The good thing about it was , it was only on for about an hour . |
6 | Both he and Amiss had spent a considerable time comforting Sunil , who had been throwing up on and off for over an hour . |
7 | There were no serious injuries , but one passenger was cut by flying glass and traffic was held up for over an hour . |
8 | Thankfully , he had gone out for about an hour . |
9 | I stuck it out for about an hour , and then could not stand another minute . |
10 | " Intense gunfire " broke out for about an hour near the government palace in central Algiers soon after the decree was announced , Agence France-Presse reported . |
11 | He goes out for about an hour on a Saturday if I , if he 's forced out I said , out oh get out please yeah they 're not the ideal things that they should be wearing , but , like because the |
12 | ‘ I was walking back for over an hour through deserted streets . |
13 | The charging light will go out after approximately an hour , when charging is complete . |
14 | back in about an hour and a half 's time so erm that 's good timing actually . |
15 | They had driven around for over an hour trying to find the rave that every one was going on about . |
16 | The woman was then driven around for over an hour and believes part of the journey may have been on a motorway . |
17 | ‘ You could n't have waited half an hour — that 's all the journey from Olbia takes — and saved me the inconvenience of having to hang around for almost an hour ? ’ |
18 | She had been up and about for over an hour , moving slowly about her caravan , straightening the covers on the bunk , shaking the rag rug and even giving the brass on her beloved stove an early rub with metal polish . |