Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] a [noun sg] for the " in BNC.
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1 | There was the lure of the big stores , though clothing coupons and shortage of money made them a feast for the eye only . |
2 | I met him two or three years later when I asked if he would make me a dress for the March of Dimes , using some peony pink silk that Winston brought back from China . |
3 | He rang up the hospital and got me a bed for the next week . |
4 | The Lord has given me a heart for the Filipino people , although my work here finds me alongside so many other people . |
5 | My parents have given me an allowance for the next few weeks . |
6 | Shall I buy you a skirt for the beginning of term ? |
7 | Competition could be fierce , as a young Dundee officer discovered when even the influence of the powerful David Scott failed to secure him a place for the voyage of 1801 because |
8 | They w o on the arrears letter we write and we say you 're in arrears , please send us a cheque for the usual amount . |
9 | You 've got a captive audience there why the hell do n't you do it a sheet why do n't you give them a programme for the next three months exactly what is happening . |
10 | I wrote to Lotus Water Products in Burnley asking if anything could be done and was advised by the company to send them the pump — they would send me an estimate for the repair . |
11 | Physically and erm emotionally writing can be very isolating and so , for example a few years ago , I was writing a huge piece on Africa about Africa and I found emotions growing that I actually did n't have names for , erm and it made it impossible to finish the piece I was working on , and then I , I went to see an Afro Asian exhibition of art and I saw portraying some of these paintings the same emotions and it , it did n't give me a name for the emotions but it , it made me feel an awful lot less isolated seeing that erm other people have also , have also felt this . |
12 | " How soon can you give me an estimate for the work ? " |
13 | Jen Longbottom says its a race for the country lovers … they try to take people to a part of the country where they would not normally get to … it 's not a race for softies … |
14 | You 've got an address , if you give that to the collators departments they can give you a name for the occupier can they ? |
15 | Egypt 's ancient past is impressively recreated in the hotel 's interiors with its rooms adorned with original Egyptian paintings and ceramics , which will certainly give you a taste for the Egyptian Museum just across the road . |
16 | Send the photograph frames by registered post to Hampton Utilities ( Birmingham ) Ltd , 15 Pitsford Street , Hockley , Birmingham B18 6LJ ( 021–554 1766 ) , explaining what needs to be done : the company will then give you a quotation for the work . |
17 | So we 'll have a coffee break and then what I want you to do when you come back is I 'll give you an objective for the talk that you 're going to give based on that you 've just done and then I want you to select three themes and three sub-themes that will support the objective that you 'll then be able to use . |
18 | If a builder has already worked with you to obtain the above , he will also give you an estimate for the work . |
19 | When we receive the Goblin Steamatic in good condition , we will send you a cheque for the full purchase price within seven working days . |
20 | Perhaps he was going to try to sell her a story for the column ? |
21 | Gabriel knocked at the door and asked if they could give him a bed for the night and a bite to eat . |
22 | Well they phoned back and they said , can you tell your husband to take his car to National Tyres er , that insurance has sent him , and could they give him an invoice for the insurance company . |
23 | She knew she was n't welcome in Hester 's house but Mrs Johnson would give her a bed for the night . |
24 | It is further the case that the ethnographic features will give us a value for the deictic forms occurring in the utterance which was actually produced . |
25 | First of all , someone give me a name for the girl . |
26 | It was yet another of the advantages of belonging to the working class , like always knowing someone who would send her son round to unblock the sink , lay a carpet , get the cat down from the tree , lend you a van for the evening or sell you trainers and tracksuits cheap . |
27 | She had exactly six hours till midnight , six hours to make up her mind whether to go down to the beach bar , or give it a miss for the very first time . |
28 | There 's a couple of friends I know who might be able to give me a bed for the night . |
29 | I want everybody to give me a word for the younger , younger girl . |
30 | I says , and I 'm buying him a rack for the ones not in a box . |