Example sentences of "[pron] for that " in BNC.
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1 | I " fackins I commend thee for that ! |
2 | That is a great credit to the improved quality of our service , and to the commitment of all our staff , and I pay tribute to everyone for that . |
3 | " I can do nothing for that boy . " |
4 | And twenty five pounds worth of Marks and Spencer vouchers for nothing for that . |
5 | You do n't get nothing for that . |
6 | And nobody 's gon na give me nothing for that are they ? |
7 | Julia felt nothing for that child , she did n't like her , she did n't hate her , I mean she , she did n't she just felt nothing cos that 's precisely what she told me , that 's her words , not mine , you know and I find then , that , she should n't be a childminder |
8 | Nothing had prepared me for that . |
9 | ‘ It 's nigh on two year since I 've been out that house , ’ said Bella suddenly , ‘ since the Warden took me for that X-ray after I fell over and hurt me wrist . ’ |
10 | ‘ You can not blame me for that . |
11 | Not strongly enough to kill me for that , but certainly strongly enough to make killing me satisfying in that respect also . |
12 | Do you think less of me for that ? ’ |
13 | He does n't need me for that . |
14 | Hast Thou ever seen me for that reason at all dejected ? |
15 | Unlike Sam , or even me for that matter , he could admire a girl from afar , and leave it at that . |
16 | The confrontation involved in sex seemed of all those available to me for that purpose the most powerful , the most open , the most personal . |
17 | You know they could have shot me for that . |
18 | She blamed me for that . |
19 | And marriage and being a mother terrifies me for that reason . |
20 | Once upon a time , thought Lydia , when I was in love with him , he would 've socked me for that . |
21 | ‘ Forgive me for that . |
22 | Julie could n't forgive me for that . |
23 | Or in me for that matter ? |
24 | Now , where did you say you were going to take me for that drink ? ’ |
25 | You do n't need me for that . ’ |
26 | ‘ Do you think you could possibly curb your dislike and mistrust of me for that one evening ? |
27 | Are you condemning me for that ? ’ |
28 | They will buy me for that . |
29 | You do n't need me for that . ’ |
30 | Thank you for taking me for that delectable breath of fresh air — it 's something I 'll always remember . ’ |