MINUTE – English Grammar Profiler
See, this is really weird,
but I had this feeling the minute that the phone rang,
I said, Jackie, pick it up, you‘ve got a grandchild.
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Minute is usually a noun, but in the above usage ‘the minute + that CLAUSE‘ it means as soon as. Similary, in the next example, ‘any minute‘ means ‘very soon‘:
Colin could you possibly find somewhere else to pray,
your brother and sister will be here any minute now.
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1 MINUTE (NNT1) 645067 (A1 noun) = 60 seconds.
A search in the iWeb corpus for:
* * minute_NNT1 * *
1 FOR A MINUTE OR TWO 5519
Think what fun it would be to be unattractive for a minute or two.
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2 THE LAST MINUTE. 2798
Miraculously,
a copy of the complaint was located at the last minute
and we got it to court on time.
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3 LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT 2448 4 FOR A MINUTE OR SO 2425
5 IN A MINUTE. 1951 A2 = a short period of time
6 FOR A MINUTE. 1585 7 THE FINAL MINUTE OF THE 1048 8 LOVING EVERY MINUTE OF IT 1006 9 TAKE A MINUTE OR TWO 996 10 AFTER A MINUTE OR TWO 930 11 AFTER A MINUTE OR SO 918 12 THAN A MINUTE. 896 13 ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE OF IT 881 14 FOR 1 MINUTE. 872 15 FOR A MINUTE, THEN 821 16 FOR A MINUTE, AND 772 17 THE FIRST MINUTE OF THE 760 18 FOR A MINUTE AND THEN 731 19 IN A MINUTE ). 695
20 JUST A MINUTE OR TWO 694
2 MINUTE (JJ44) 2942 (unlisted adjective phrase)
incorporating the very latest information or developments.
3 MINUTE (JJ) 1291 (C2 adjective) = small or exact