Example sentences of "for a [noun] it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 For a second it looked as though she would go on with the game , but then she stopped smiling and her eyes slid away from his .
2 Pebbles had to snatch up briefly to avoid scrimmaging in front of her on the tight final bend , and for a second it looked as though she might be shut in .
3 For a second it seemed that he would be unable to respond , but then he found his voice .
4 Before the last Test at the Oval , Gower exhorted his troops to ‘ one last , big effort ’ to avoid completely ignominy , and for a while it seemed that they might .
5 For a while it seemed that she might be right .
6 For a while it seemed that the whole black music scene had a fixation about penning songs with titles formed entirely around the same noun , Sam Cooke adding to his bank balance via ‘ Baby , Baby , Baby ’ ( 1963 ) while James Brown band singer Anna King and Bobby Byrd provides a classic of the same title during '64 .
7 For a while it looked as though Germany were going to sidestep all the unpleasant consequences of going to war against its neighbours — the most predictable being the payment of reparations — by avoiding a full surrender .
8 Friendly representations on Dryden 's behalf got the ban lifted ( Cleomenes opened on 16 April ) , but with an ugly gap threatened in the theatrical diary , for a while it looked as though The Fairy Queen would have to be brought forward .
9 For a while it looked as though Caledonian Mining , the Nottinghamshire-based firm which the consortium beat for the pit , would be involved .
10 For a moment it looked as though the desperate urgency of the international situation might enable peace activists to shift the dead weight of the party system .
11 For a moment it looked as though she was going to break down .
12 Rodrigo , hearing of this , rushed to Alfonso 's aid and for a moment it seemed that the Emperor would relent and rescind El Cid 's banishment .
13 For a moment it seemed that he would protest , but then he got up .
14 She did not turn her head when Melissa entered and for a moment it seemed that she was unaware of her presence .
15 For a moment it seemed as though it had tapped some hidden reserve of strength and would ease itself up on to the opposite bank , and escape into the forest .
16 For a moment it seemed as though everyone but d'Arquebus would career back down fifty metres to the base of the tube .
17 In the faintest of whispers the parents try to give comfort , try to quieten : for a moment it seems that they might even have to stifle .
18 For a time it seemed that Moran might choose to remain seated and force McQuaid to make his own way out of the house .
19 For a time it seemed that Christie 's had the inside track — they offered the Sharp apartment for sale in the late autumn of 1992 .
20 Gower , in at No. 5 , was left 18 not out , and for a time it seemed that the match had been swung .
21 For a time it seemed as though the white working class had vanished .
22 In February 1973 an eruption suddenly burst out on the tiny island of Heimaey , and for a time it seemed as though the town of Heimaey , Iceland 's biggest fishing port , would be destroyed .
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