Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | Specialist series : These programmes are usually on for a limited period and cover specialist subjects such as holidays , motoring , food and wine or industry . |
2 | It will go on for a long time but lost it is already . ’ |
3 | This view lingered on for a long time and probably still exists to this day . |
4 | ‘ The attack went on for a long time and the victim is obviously very shocked , ’ said police . |
5 | and I thought to myself that blooming cat 's after them and er it kept on for a long time and then , so I opened the window and looked out a big black cat was here where 's the big black cat coming from ? |
6 | The only exception is the sort of heat fault that makes a machine malfunction after it has been switched on for a given time or when the room warms up . |
7 | To ensure you get a full charge , just leave on for a half hour or so longer than normal . |
8 | Colleagues , it 's approximately four twenty five , what I propose to do is to go on for a short period and to take in the resolutions on the , on your erm Maastricht erm and then we 'll have a look at the time , but I think we should be able to get those in within a , a relatively short period of time . |
9 | He has stayed on as a special adviser and in April will start teaching at his alma mater , Chuo University . |
10 | But on the night of January 1st , thieves crept in through a back door and took £30,000 worth of family heirlooms , including two trophies won by the stud farm nearly a century ago : |
11 | Jay Disley was spotted by the police looking in through a broken window and his accomplice Simon Brooklyn was found in the kitchen of the house in Berrybank Crescent . |
12 | They settled down for a long siege and so did the outside world . |
13 | By this time , Lou and Charlie had moved too — the business had been running down for a long period and there was no point in staying in a flat over a shop that did n't exist any more . |
14 | Eyes down for a full house and a long run . |
15 | Things would quieten down for a little while and the huddles be reformed , but before long there was the crack of a whip and a pony and trap would dash down the field . |
16 | I mean er you know , I I was went in as a mechanical fitter and er stayed as such , getting sort of bigger and more responsibl bilities as I went Grew up . |
17 | ‘ I think the Border clubs would have to sit down as a composite group and work out a new sevens structure . ’ |
18 | A star with a mass more than about twice that of the sun can not settle down as a white dwarf or neutron star . |
19 | The sing-song lumbered along for a little while but it appears that the ‘ Ball of Kirriemuir ’ has been removed from the Examination Syllabus . |
20 | Went in for a hot chocolate and that was it we did n't |
21 | ‘ We had just played two games in three days , so I had the players in for a hot bath and a massage before taking them for a couple of pints of Guinness . |
22 | We had just played two games in three days , so I had the players in for a hot bath and a massage before taking them for a couple of pints of Guinness . |
23 | As I see it , you get your bills in for a certain amount and you 've got to pay it . |
24 | The proportions reported to have had difficulty with various aspects of caring for themselves ( getting in and out of a bath or shower , dressing and undressing , going to the toilet , washing and shaving , feeding themselves , making a hot drink , or needing help at night ) for a year or more before death was 87 per cent of those who had been in a residential home for a year or more , 60 per cent of those in for a shorter time and 25 per cent of those who had not been in such a home at all . |
25 | Dean Hodgson was first to go … caught behind … for 9 and then in the next but one over Broad was leg before for 14 … at 26 for 2 the Gloucestershire folk must have thought they were in for a hard day but Mark Alleyne came to the rescue … he made 73 … |
26 | Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation . |
27 | Two people replied — a man who offered to take it away for a fiver and Mrs Morrison , who dropped in for a quick look and said she wanted something for her playroom . |
28 | But fortunately at that moment her gynaecologist called in for a brief visit and Brian went off to the nursery . |
29 | So you would feel equally at home there with a group of friends on a night out or just popping in for a quiet drink and a chat . |
30 | Trading in for a smaller house or flat again releases considerable capital , which is often shared with the offspring . |