Example sentences of "for a [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Again , the benefits of being landlord , so far as they can enure to an owner who has parted with the property , would only continue for a former landlord who had continuing liability .
2 For a former cult figure , he had surprising difficulty holding his audience or even his own thoughts .
3 I was growing , but I 'm now , I never got much higher than about five foot one and I weighed eight stone for a many years .
4 But for a such railway treasure there is very little in the way of the written word to appreciate its importance of place of affection in the British steam fraternity .
5 Time for a little activity .
6 GAVIN Peacock is hoping for a little help from his friends in the Newcastle United side this season .
7 She asked her aunt for a little money , for the first time , shuffling her feet and keeping her eyes shyly down .
8 I 'd hoped for a little money , at the very most , a thousand .
9 Whether you go away or not , I hope you all find time for a little rest and recuperation .
10 In 1773 when raw silk was difficult to obtain , the owner of a throwing mill in Sherborne wrote : … having discharged many of my hands which are either starving , or are become burdensome to the town , others are incessantly crying for a little work and could they obtain but a morsel of Barley-bread they are happy , they very often go days with little or no nourishment … the continued cries of the poor people complaining for want of the necessaries of life as well for want of employment is shocking indeed … and what is worse the overseers are not so bountiful to the necessitous as I could wish .
11 so much for a little work .
12 It 's probably a harder sell because it 's four colour and it 's nine hundred pound for a little space like that but they 're doing quite well .
13 The tour in Japan was over and David left — he sailed for Vladivostok — and finally , just to get rid of me as usual ( if you keep making enough noise they 'll get rid of you for a little peace and quiet ) they gave me a visa .
14 Still you could always come back to Malia for a little peace and quiet in the local monastery !
15 Last Monday night , in a mood of deep depression , I was sitting by an open window , praying for a little peace and happiness in my dark life .
16 She might have guessed that as soon as she tried for a little peace and quiet the whole place would be inundated with callers .
17 He is about the inn all day , speaks broken English , and in acknowledgment of any kindness will show the suppleness of his old bones by standing on his head for a little time .
18 There was a lull in the progress of the Revolution , and for a little time Wordsworth associated with those sections of society where ‘ politics ’ were not discussed .
19 After the girls had gone I sat for a little time , thinking .
20 Seeds of such a size remain in its gizzard for a little time while the rind is stripped off them and then later , perhaps when the bird has returned to one of its habitual perches , the nutmeg is regurgitated and falls to the ground .
21 Hannah may have gone without most of the comforts that people take for granted , but at least she had emotional warmth and stability , wrapped as she was in the cocoon of a caring family — her mother , her grandparents , and for a little time her tragic father , all around her .
22 I , I think Chairman that as , as we come out of the recession an and th that the overall erm level er quantity of development taking place increases , then we are almost bound to see perhaps more affordable housing erm in absolute terms , although I do n't see any opportunity of there being a a major hiccup in proportional terms , so I , I , like you , I think I remain er pessimistic er regarding the , the , the overview , although we might see er a turning up of the er of the graph having been bumping along the bottom for a little time a little while .
23 We 're gon na , we 're gon na stay on this issue of ownership and surpluses for a little time , cos it 's actually so important , but it 's not unreasonable for your pensioners to think that here was this pot of money to which one could dip into , but the only thing is the pot of money disappeared did n't it ?
24 Er I very much hope so er that my Noble Friend will recognise what does seem to be the prevailing view in this House on , on your all quarters and all parties and er and will indicate that on most of the points of controversy , not just the but most of them , the Government is prepared to think again , he may even feel that it might be prudent to defer further consideration of the committee stage of this Bill er after today 's sitting er er for a little time and when discussions could and should take place between those who hold different views and er his own very considerable power conciliation er could be used .
25 That is why people are attracted to horror books , because it makes us feel part of the action for a little time but yet we can get out of it as soon as we desire .
26 A T E , A T R at the university and just , the block , the side of the university , she had her apartment for a little time .
27 Normally six cases will be listed for a half day , which would allow about 30 minutes per case if all the claimants attended , but a significant number do not .
28 Membership can run for a full year or for a half year ( either January 1 — June 30 or July 1 to December 31 ) .
29 erm My cause for concern , and I think it 's one that 's been echoed in a number of places , is the still very high figure for food-poisoning outbreaks , for food-poisoning cases , erm you 'll see we 're not as high as the previous comparable half-year of last year , which was ninety-two , but that included the Keble outbreak , which you 're well aware of , but at thirty-two for Oxford for a half year , that 's a very high figure .
30 To ensure you get a full charge , just leave on for a half hour or so longer than normal .
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