Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [verb] for [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Many thanks to the Essex teachers for the fine tea they provided for us this meeting . |
2 | The remuneration for a lecture at the National Gallery that might take two weeks to prepare stands at £50 and in many cases you pay for your own slides . |
3 | He also sent him some of his famed fake letters in the name of ‘ Edna Welthorpe ’ — a character he invented for his own fun and that of the few chosen intimates who were allowed to receive them . |
4 | But enough of the self-indulgent whingeing I have for you this month the rest of The Jetsons solution , Murray Mouse : Supercop and Biff maps , among with whatever you kind readers send in . |
5 | However he remains unseen because Sauron can not pierce the shadows he made for his own defence . |
6 | They follow him as he goes through the sky and when he leaves the sky they look for him all night . |
7 | A detailed planning budget for both capital and operating accounts must now be prepared not only to give you the information you require for your own plans , but also as the main evidence to persuade the Bank Manager to finance your endeavours . |
8 | He 'll be clinging to the hope that we 'll keep his father 's bones safe for our part — and Isambard he wants for his own . ’ |
9 | Special care he reserved for his own wife and not for the Mrs Strawsons of this world . |
10 | The first house he built for his own occupation was a stopgap , put up to live in until something more suitable was acquired . |