Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [verb] for a " in BNC.

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1 Er I 'm a thirty four year old accountant work and I work for a a pi
2 But sometimes I get cut up by another vehicle as I go for a space — and it 's always a man . ’
3 But er I did go with Con when I went for a perm she said oh would you like to , would you like to go and see Valerie
4 It was about how to deal with a road accident and I arranged for a smashed-up car to be towed into the studio , and for actors to sprawl around , made-up to look as if they had appalling injuries .
5 Well aware of the undertaking he added ‘ The day before I went for a load of beers to prepare for the ordeal . ’
6 ‘ I saw Everton more times in the last few months of last season than I have for a long time . ’
7 To tell the truth I have only hazy memories of the magazine that I took for a long time and until it ceased publication for reasons that were beyond me .
8 My mother volunteered to look after the luggage while my father and I went for a short walk .
9 Her warm and wide smile greeted me at the door and I forgot for a while the riddles and innuendos which surrounded Brian Harley and hid the killer of Froggy Davies .
10 Upstream , through the gorge known as the Wachau , runs one of the prettiest stretches of the river and I sat for a pleasant hour on its embankment watching the swallows skim its waters .
11 Bob Platt and I pressed for a bowler as fiercely as we could , but to no avail .
12 My name is Bill and I work for a firm called Peter 's Windows , we manufacture and fit high quality conservatories , patio doors , double glazing and se security windows etcetera , is there anything in this line you 'll be do you think ?
13 Then I was able to er go for my own self , you know and er I went on doing locks , one thing and another , best I could and all that sort of thing and I worked for a , a bloke what was in there er be a little bloke but he was the best locksmith in the shop and I went to help him and er he used to give me all the to do and this and that and the other .
14 It was cool in the shade and I stayed for a while by the deep pool below the falls before turning back to the path and climbing through the heat of the late morning past Poor 's Land towards Knarlton Knot .
15 When the telegram arrived , Joan and I went for a walk so that I could work the adrenalin out of my system .
16 I doubt either can afford to stay at a hotel and I know for a fact that they 're not at any of the local hostels ; neither , I have been reliably informed , have they put in an appearance at the local ‘ hippie ’ compound .
17 ‘ I remember being fascinated by the story when I worked for a while in the Royal Library .
18 Fortunately we had an alternative target so I asked for a course .
19 It 's also the fact that I know for a fact , I know for a fact that she 's very frightened of his temper when it happens .
20 He produced a pocket-book and I thought for a moment he was going to tip me .
21 It was pleasant out of doors and I went for a walk , down by the station , along the Wharf and across the promenade . ’
22 There 's a telephone on the wall just by my table and I think for a bit about who I 'd like to phone .
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