Example sentences of "for a [noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Look , Kate , relax for a second and tell us what happened . |
2 | He drew in a deep breath , paused for a second and let it out on a sigh . |
3 | Jimmy cursed him for a fool and thanked him for standing aside . |
4 | Matters relating to your home life and financial security are highlighted and , while you can anticipate some minor gains , benefits or other incentives early this month , sparks may fly just prior to the 16th , when someone appears to be taking you for a fool or expecting you to foot the bill . |
5 | To see which variables were related to a subject recalling a junction , point biserial correlations were calculated with each junction being scored as a 1 for a subject that recalled it and 0 for a subject that did not . |
6 | ‘ I thought we 'd go for a drive and put her through her paces , ’ he suggested . |
7 | But umm I sort of drove on for a bit and thought it feels alright and then when I got to that , you know B P petrol station , I pulled in and got out and had a look . |
8 | He said he 'd put them away for a bit and give them to Oliver when he started smoking again . |
9 | I think it might be an excellent idea if you forgot about everything else for a minute and let me hold you . ’ |
10 | You really ought to hop over for a weekend and see it , Anne . |
11 | I believed her on both counts , especially when she visited me for a weekend and gave me a bottle of ‘ Denim ’ aftershave which she had shoplifted from a Chemist in mid Wales . |
12 | Call for a QDM and write it down . |
13 | The basic idea was to take one bat away for a night and starve it while the others were all fed . |
14 | Go for a microwave or do you just go for |
15 | After that we can apply for a licence and hope they let us ‘ go legal ’ . ’ |
16 | I scooped them up before he could think of asking for a receipt and zippered them into a jacket pocket . |
17 | We were , yes , cos that 's when I went on to the crane driving in for a crane and got it you see , that 's why I finished up as a crane driver until I went stevedoring . |
18 | The other thing I mean to be healthy it 's more important to dry things and keep them dry for a while than to boil them . |
19 | Putting a hand on her arm , he said gently , ‘ Would you like to sit for a while and tell me about it ? ’ |
20 | It was Marriott who suggested that Stirling should make himself scarce for a while and recommended him to Brigadier Denys Reid . |
21 | It made my life a bit unbearable for a while and made it look as if I was attacking Michael , which I was n't . ’ |
22 | " May I sit here for a while and keep you company ? " asked the fox . |
23 | Sometimes it 's worth going away for a while and letting her think she 's beaten you , and then coming back with the food a few hours later . |
24 | He was sorry he 'd forgotten to pay Betty any money last year , but could he come and stay for a while and pay her then ? |
25 | He then took some food which would last for a while and packed it into his bag . |
26 | And its added breath freshener leaves your mouth tasting fresh longer … for a smile that gets you noticed . |
27 | He opted for a job as an arc metalworker for a firm that allowed him plenty of time off for competing in meetings and , as he was an international , he travelled overseas often . |
28 | The judge , Lord Mayfield , jailed Smyth for a year and told him he was a persistent offender with a bad record . |
29 | Well yeah , I 've had a come for one day , pay for a day and hope I can sneak in on the two day . |
30 | They know that the foreigners have no love for a country that pays them and despises them , and they fear looting and riots . |