Example sentences of "[verb] you for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And did n't we all know you for a darling girl ? ’ he whispered in her ear as his fingers continued to blaze fire across her exposed nape .
2 MR IAN ROWDON OF HALCROW WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOU FOR AN INFORMAL CHAT/INTRODUCTION .
3 Thanking you for the great benefits of your goodness to me tokened in these natural provisions here .
4 ‘ First , my miserable Yankee friend , the good Brigadeführer Farber has recommended you for an immediate Iron Cross First Class which , from what he says , you deserve . ’
5 All shale and weeds and winds that picked up speed as they swooped in off the ocean , this strip of barren land prepared you for the final desolation of the Crumbles .
6 Have n't seen you for a long time have you ?
7 Oh here 's another dog I think oh it 's Judy 's , not it 's not hello , have n't seen you for a long time , hello , have n't seen her for a long time , morning , good morning oh she 's a sweetie is n't she ? forgotten her name come and say hello , I have n't seen you for ages , so him once on the , good morning .
8 If I may say so , you 're a bit long in the tooth to be an articled clerk , and — to make up for that — you have an air of authority that scarcely fits you for a junior position .
9 But you belong at the Foundling Hospital and we were only able to borrow you for a little while .
10 I found the way here when I was a boy , and it spoils you for the human world .
11 ‘ I 've wanted to see you for a long time , ’ he said .
12 If you make good use of the contacts it forces you to make in Ardmore , Wellington or Christchurch , you can get a very useful insight into the local scene that helps prepare you for the fascinating flying that lies ahead .
13 In complete contrast , nothing will prepare you for the jaw-dropping experience of taking the desert road out of the city for the first time .
14 I 've been buying your magazine religiously for the last 18 months and would like to thank you for a great read .
15 ‘ I am writing to thank you for a lovely holiday near Brno in Czechoslovakia at the Hotel Form .
16 ‘ I would like once again to thank you for the major contribution you 've made to our AIDS education programme this year .
17 I wanted to thank you for the wonderful pair of walking boots — a prize from the February issue of Outdoor Action .
18 ‘ Dear Fatal , ’ writes Philip Saunders from North Devon , ‘ I 'm writing to thank you for the excellent screen wipes .
19 I 'll swap you for an old X T Myrtle
20 ‘ But nothing prepares you for the blinding flash of flares and the noise of the thundercrackers as you run on to the field .
21 PERSONAL liability of £250,000 to £1 million is advisable to cover you for the legal liability of injuring someone or damaging their property , particularly as insurers report an increase in such claims .
22 But I did n't ring you for a critical appraisal of my work .
23 I know you for a pure creature .
24 ‘ And is n't it fortunate that I know you for a blind fool ? ’
25 Or you can forget the week as a unit of work altogether and you can say : ‘ I will contract you for a certain number of hours . ’
26 Um , now may be , according to Burstow , this is a sort of self-serving thing as well because it 's a way of saying , if you just say that that say your father sexually abused you for no good reason , that 's a very frightening thing to say .
27 ‘ First let me thank you for the great job you are doing with the ‘ Nottingham Graduate ’ .
28 ‘ I feel I should write and thank you for the smooth transition and vast improvement to the standard of cleaning at our premises .
29 I want to commend you for the excellent job you have done on the Missing Girl story , from the time it broke until her body was found .
30 ‘ Yes , but nobody 's going to consider you for a junior post any more . ’
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