Example sentences of "he [verb] for [art] while " in BNC.

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1 He fought for a while , hence the strands of cord found under the finger nails , but he was murdered and left there to hang so others would think he had taken his own life . ’
2 He thinks for a while .
3 He fussed for a while over a large teapot , pouring both of us outsize cups of tea .
4 Just outside Okehampton he stopped for a while .
5 He then passed on to Constantinople , where again he stopped for a while ; and on 23 January 1433 ( I Jumada II 836 ) he set out for Edirne .
6 He played for a while in a group called Meterzone who appeared mainly at student parties .
7 He drove for a while in silence .
8 pulls on his trunks then he swims for a while , gets out , takes off his trunks , puts his towel round himself , rubs himself , walks round the pool a couple of times and rubs himself
9 When James left school he worked for a while with his father .
10 He thought for a while about this .
11 He thought for a while , then said ‘ You know , I think I 'm getting a bit tired ; I think I need a holiday ’ .
12 Mathers twisted his head to pull off the bite he 'd taken ; he chewed for a while .
13 He listened for a while , and the silence of the house told him yes , again .
14 Better though that he simmered for a while , Carrie thought as she stirred the greens and tested the potatoes with a fork .
15 But after he browsed for a while staff in the Los Angeles shop , told Jacko , above , they were out of stock .
16 In the following year he won the 100 yards AAA title ; he had for a while reigned as the British number one high jumper .
17 He felt better than he had for a while , with hard work aching in his bones and the knowledge that he had decided what he must do at last .
18 He slept for a while and was roughly awakened as the door was flung open and Selkirk entered .
19 He paused for a while , before saying , ‘ We are prepared to give you a month 's trial . ’
20 He paused for a while to compose himself then staggered down to the porter 's lodge .
21 He sat for a while without speaking , apparently debating how many of his thoughts to share .
22 Then he sat for a while on the aisle stand which was a box covering the auto-pilot , where he was able to look out through the nose .
23 He stayed for a while sitting exhaustedly as if loath to take up his burdens again , postponing the moment when he would have to go back to supporting everyone else .
24 He stayed for a while reflecting on what Fitzormonde had told him ; first , both Sir Ralph and Mowbray 's murders were connected to that terrible act of betrayal in Cyprus so many years earlier .
25 He stood for a while staring at them .
26 Without showing any sign of emotion he stood for a while at the head of the bier .
27 Out in the street he stood for a while , obstructing the pavement .
28 He stood for a while , watching the pyrotechnic chaos in the yard below , then moved slowly back into the banqueting hall .
29 He stood for a while in the darkness , hoping that perhaps one of the nuns , Lady Amelia or Dame Agatha , would follow him out , but no one came .
30 He stood for a while , looking round about at the quiet dunes and the settling birds .
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