for a while sentence

We’ll have to make do with the old one for a while.

I’m going to keep my distance from her for a while.

Please simmer the beans for a while over a low heat.

Why don’t you pull over and take a rest for a while?

The word became flesh and lived for a while among us.

I’ve retired and I’m going to take it easy for a while.

We are going to tack west against the wind for a while.

Seeing that she is tired, we had better stop for a while.

Not feeling well after a long drive, I slept for a while.

He forgot part of his speech and had to adlib for a while.

I tried cycling to work for a while but I didn’t take to it.

Shall we shoot the breeze for a while before talking business?

We took a dip in the lake after laying in the sun for a while.

We had no choice but to wait for a while until the store opened.

I’m supposed to die soon, but I’m hoping to postpone for a while.

He has been sick for a while, but is looking much better recently.

We walked down by the harbor, and looked at the boats for a while.

Janice had to walk with a cane for a while after she hurt her knee.

We can do nothing but wait for a while until the seats are available.

If you allow yeast to ferment for a while, it becomes more concentrated.

Our cat was quite sick for a while but now she’s happy and healthy again.

The dead body was quite rigid, and had apparently been there for a while.

She is decidedly more relaxed now that she has been in the job for a while.

It would do you a heap of good to take some time off from work for a while.

Why don’t you go lie down for a while in the living room where you won’t be disturbed? She hasn’t had her period for a while now and is afraid she might be pregnant.

I don’t have to study tonight.

I think I’ll watch television for a while.

I left the dishes to soak for a while, so I will do them after the movie is over.

You need to soak the dried mushrooms in water for a while before you can use them.

We turned off the motor on the boat, and just drifted with the current for a while.

You look tired, my friend.

Come and rest your weary feet for a while.

weave Needless to say, because of the accident, he will stay away from school for a while.