Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Afraid that she might have hurt Nora , who was sitting very quietly , Louise added , ‘ Of course , she 'll miss you but I do think she could stay on for a little longer , to see what might happen . ’ |
2 | Yes , I think I shall stay on for a few days here . ’ |
3 | On the return , you can stay on for a few nights in Copenhagen for just £39 per person per night . |
4 | After Hercule died , it was suggested that Isabelle should stay on for a while — assist with the children . |
5 | then he 'll button down for a bit |
6 | ‘ All you have to do is hang in for a couple of days , ’ she told herself . |
7 | Sometimes his eyes would glaze over for a second or two as if he were out of their world altogether . |
8 | When he came back shortly last year he was fast enough to get back to Ruel Fox and let Fox fall over for a penalty . |
9 | well let it dry off for a minute , well they must have a card , good job I thought about that I should be interested to see what she calls her because I think Annalise is a beautiful name |
10 | Yeah , I 'd probably fuck off for a year and do my own thing and come back and maybe take take , maybe start my own business . |
11 | And I suspect that if we offered them counselling from cater good catering advice on how to maximise their market return they 'll do it because I would n't hang about for a meal if I knew that they would n't give you a meal in fifteen minutes , I 'd go and eat somewhere else . |
12 | You know then we thought right , we 're not just gon na forget about this you know , we 'll we 'll carry on for a little while longer and then as soon as the ball really started rolling , er personally I thought well you ca n't back down now , . |
13 | Jenny let them spin on for a while ; but she was above all things a sensible girl and had no desire to find herself irretrievably stuck . |
14 | Damien and a companion of his choice can now head off for a fabulous hero 's weekend in London . |
15 | ‘ And to keep that feeling together I will try and make arrangements that we can all team up for a leisure day . ’ |
16 | But give him his due , he does not give up for a scratch or two , and not even a dagger could hold him off for ever . ’ |
17 | AT LONG last we have a newspaper that will speak up for a referendum on Maastricht . |
18 | He 'd speak out for a poor helpless old man like Donny , just as he did for Ireland . ’ |
19 | So er to get to your question erm I 've sort of not been doing anything erm I was hoping that I would be sort of fully fit round about now and then if I saw something on teletext er that was good I 'd just buzz off for a week or so . |
20 | And they 'd knock off for a bit of dinner , come back , and do the second milking . |
21 | He watched the cashier ring through for a clearance and had been surprised when it was accepted . |
22 | ‘ I do n't mind waiting , ’ she told him politely and pleasantly , though she could n't resist adding , ‘ Rosemary and I are friends ; I have n't seen her for ages , so I thought I 'd ring up for a chat . ’ |
23 | I was very tired but I knew that I must look out for a trap . |
24 | He said he would ask Sir David Attenborough to help her , which he did by checking out her agent and saying he would look out for a film part for her . ’ |
25 | ‘ I shall look out for a move . ’ |
26 | As she worked the crochet table-mats her mother had ordered , the intricate sequence of stitches could blot out for a moment or two the scenes that daily since that Easter feast she had staged between herself and Tommaso Talvi . |
27 | And while she 's on the job , she 'd better look round for a well-born filly for Timothy to marry . |
28 | Michael Howard , the employment secretary , was left to make the best of this glum news by telling the TECs ' directors — 1,200 of them , by December 1990 — that they could make up for a shortfall in cash from the Treasury by raising money from the private sector . |
29 | It may be worth investing in a course of vitamin supplements — they ca n't make up for a poor diet but they can provide a useful boost occasionally . |
30 | But experience can often make up for a yard or two of pace . |