Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There was enough money in her savings account to see her through for a while . |
2 | The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum . |
3 | There is times I 've casually picked it up , dropped it on the floor and forgotten to pick it up for a while because I 'm on the phone and sometimes it is quite loud in my ear . |
4 | Nero sends his luv and wants to put you in for the chariot racing next time . |
5 | ‘ This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad , ’ he said . |
6 | That what the inspector 's been telling us year after year , that we are in serious danger of not coming up to the protection safety standards , is something that we ca n't push into the background any longer and I 'm very glad it 's come to the full council so that the whole council can take it seriously the public protection committee has taken it seriously for a very long time . |
7 | For example , monies could be restricted because the governing body has put them aside for a specific purpose , such as for renewal of a fleet of cars . |
8 | One of the original group , Crest Homes , has now decided to go it alone for the first stage of the project . |
9 | It took her a week to make , that dress , she 'd made it specially for the dance at the police cadets ’ college , and then she 'd been so shy she 'd spent most of the evening in the Ladies . |
10 | He conceded that it was hard on Alexander , and later came to respect him greatly for the way in which he gave Worrell his fullest support as vice-captain . |
11 | She rocked the baby in her arms , refusing to put her down for a minute , and she sang snatches of lullabies she remembered her mother singing so many years ago . |
12 | Clearly he 'd brought her here for a purpose … |
13 | computers and that and er he left it and he just carried on talking about this that and the other , and he says right I 'm going and he went and he left the game , he 'd brought it down for the kids , he did n't say , you know |
14 | Mike came down yesterday morning , mind you he had been on his own quite a lot , a lot of time yesterday for the day Josh , cos I went to Altrincham with me mum at half nine and it , I 'd taken him out for a walk to make sure he 'd had his walk and Mike did n't get up till gone half two and when he come down he 'd cut a report of Lisa 's on the floor |
15 | The classy Irish defender can already picture the season building to a climax with Aston Villa and United slugging it out for the Championship . |
16 | I 'll propose Emily 's report and , and in doing so I 'd like to say thank you to her for her sterling work this year , I think she 's done a terrific job erm and I 'd like to thank her personally for the help she 's given me over the year . |
17 | ‘ I should like to see you alone for a moment , Caroline , if you please . ’ |
18 | If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter . |
19 | Looks like you 'll have to sort of like put it up for a day and then take it down for a week and put it back in again . |
20 | We want properly maintained rights of way and better information about the resources needed to sort them out for the benefit of all . |
21 | I have a 30 gallon corner tank , and would like to set it up for a Black Peacock , Pterois volitans . |
22 | Are you going to do it again for the seventy fifth ? |
23 | Cos the we er did get people contacting the office to say I 've got a lump sum , I 'd like to put it somewhere for a couple of years , and er we always wondered why they 're thinking of a couple of years . |
24 | ‘ I forgot to put it out for the birds yesterday morning . ’ |
25 | Seem to put them away for a long while but |
26 | We 're going to put him up for a few days . |
27 | She measures out her guarded replies to him in neat , carefully checked words , as once she had suggested , from the top of the steps outside their front door , that Millie might like to invite me in for a few minutes . |
28 | Not going to pay me back for the bloody nose , even if you did nearly knock my head off ? ’ |
29 | If I was n't able to admit it to some old woman I 'd never see again and who did n't matter a scrap to me , how was I going to face it out for the rest of my life ? |
30 | All right then well thank you Simon that 's a broad thank you and and thank you very much for your money as well a hundred and fifty quid he gave that 's loads of dosh er to come in for the day as well and I 'm going to take you out for a a nice lunch in a bit when he can wonder around have a poke around everywhere this afternoon too so should be all right should n't it that ? |