Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] for a [adj] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I 've enough of my own without looking round for a few more . ’ |
2 | And being married to David made up for a great many afternoon teas and Women 's Institute meetings . |
3 | I can go on for a few more days . |
4 | And so it went on for a few more minutes and then Anna returned , bearing a red packet labelled " Marlboro " . |
5 | So , the tree which from which bows used in the Battle of Agincourt could have been fashioned seems set to live on for a few more generations yet . |
6 | ‘ But if you carry on for a few more days on an unofficial basis , that 's your business . |
7 | They were but it , well it was an event , a big event in , in the , among the younger people anyway in Brooks in Willenhall then and er it was really lovely , really lovely I forget if we had to pay to go in , but er we had er we saved up for a good few weeks before , so that we would have some money to spend at the Wakes it was one of the an event of the year then , but erm I used to like Willenhall Wakes and er I used to go dancing a lot well I was allowed to go dancing cos I 've always loved singing and dancing you see and er I was allowed but I had to be home before my father got home , but I was n't always . |
8 | The Steady State Theory floundered on for a few more years , being continually revised , but eventually its three proponents conceded defeat . |
9 | We carried on for a few more yards , then retraced our steps down to the main level and back out into the sunshine . |
10 | The weather was still warm and sunny , though , an Indian summer that looked like stretching on for a few more days yet . |