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

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1 A new mood of optimism prevails at Grace Road , where fundraising has been successfully completed for an indoor cricket school , building work on which will start in September .
2 This might throw light on his uncomplimentary nickname too , and on how , as the charter S 933 of 1014 reveals , " the attacks and plunderings of the evil Danes " gave him possession of a Dorset estate of the church of Sherborne , which he eventually sold for a great price in gold and silver to a friend of the monks , who returned it to them .
3 The Minister will know from many of the schemes that he visits that one of the carrots that they hold out to young people is the ability to drive vehicles off road and eventually to train for a full licence .
4 And their arousal is so intense that if the owl finally departs they will still go on mobbing for a long while afterwards , as though they can not calm down to a normal level of activity until some considerable time has passed .
5 Inside FI , it was known that Emerson could have gone on driving for a major team and many thought it a pity that he had not stuck to doing what he knew best .
6 Watching the Trooper disappear up the road , I reckon it could go on trooping for a long time yet at the right price , with very little needing doing .
7 Public-sector contracts anyway only account for a small proportion of Olivetti 's sales , says Mr De Benedetti .
8 In addition , the copyright monopoly is only given for a certain period of time ( eg in the UK , 50 years from the end of the year in which the author dies ) , but databases are usually continuously updated with new information , therefore does the protection period keep changing ?
9 It usually starts shortly after the animals have been weaned and in most instances it only persists for a few months .
10 John MacGregor , Secretary of State for Education , yesterday said ‘ the report shows we are better placed for a major advance than some have suggested ’ .
11 The Irish are patient enough to wait for a lucky break .
12 Christopher swiftly arranged for a six foot wall to be built along his boundary , and angrily muttered that it was going to have to be the Scottish islands .
13 They sensibly asked for a new kettle but were told that they could not have one because cuts meant that no new equipment or furniture of any kind was available .
14 Establishments were obviously catering for a different market in the evening , and it can be assumed that customers were prepared to spend more time and to pay more for a different ‘ meal experience ’ .
15 Warned that she could only stay for a few moments , Laura had sat down quietly in a chair beside the bed , taking her cousin 's inert , pale hand and praying , as she had never prayed before , that Liz would be able to survive her ordeal .
16 A police helicopter has been called in to search for an armed robber who 's raided five petrol stations in three weeks .
17 Hand-beating an aluminium panel does not necessarily make for a better car , confers no empirically measurable added value : nonetheless , it is the hand-wroughtness of Aston Martins that make otherwise sensible men write out cheques for £120,000 .
18 Resentful at Alexander and fearful that the King might beget am heir by his new queen and so lose for a second time the opportunity to advance the claims of his own house ?
19 it only needs for a little bit of attention on a wire or something
20 In ordinary aquarium sand or gravel it will merely survive for a few months .
21 This was all designed for a specific purpose .
22 d ) any other Question necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded ; and on a Motion so made for a new Clause or a new Schedule , the Chairman or Mr. Speaker shall put only the Question that the Clause or Schedule be added to the Bill .
23 Yeah , oh cos that 's when she said Frank , Frank only came for a short while or something ?
24 And you only have to see a police uniform through the door to feel racked with guilt , even though you 've done nothing wrong and he 's only looking for a lost cat .
25 I do find that most people who come out here on short contracts are only looking for a paid holiday .
26 There was already enough cover for a large number of sepoys to approach very close to the enclave without being detected .
27 As we have said , couples are engaged in a kind of dance , moving towards each other and then drawing apart , constantly searching for a comfortable balance in their relationship .
28 This is an expanding market of course and potential sponsors are constantly searching for an appropriate product on which they can lavish their money .
29 It is centenary year for the New Zealand Rugby Football Union , good enough cause for a three-match series in a week against the Rest of the World .
30 In order not to dull your pleasure I intend to only speak for a few minutes in case we all get snowed in/melt away in the heat !
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