Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The assistant changed the battery and told me to monitor it for a week for any problems . |
2 | On the day Sir Hubert arrived in Rangoon he sent for me to thank me for the way in which this delicate matter had been handled . |
3 | but when I asked them for a crayon , |
4 | I asked him for an instance of the difference between bookselling in Knightsbridge , London , and Union Street , Glasgow . |
5 | Kevin : Well , I 'd jist got my Giro , So I asked her for a Biro — If she |
6 | I made them for a friend a couple of years ago and she 's still talking about them ! |
7 | I made it for a dancer ( Nijinsky ) who can soar like a spirit , but who has the strength to dance with the Wilis [ as in Giselle ] and live to dance again . ’ |
8 | Yeah I mean she for a bit she was the party was n't she ? |
9 | Whenever I believed I had come up with something , I probed it for every sort of oversight , tested it through from all angles . |
10 | ‘ That girl of yours asked me for a statement and I gave her one-more than she bargained for , and I made her take it all down . ’ |
11 | All the perennials are bought in containers and I grow them for a year in their pots to see how they cope with the conditions , then I plant them out in the garden . " |
12 | ‘ Could I trouble you for a receipt ? ’ |
13 | But might I trouble you for a cup of hot water ? ’ |
14 | He went and bought a pack of cigarettes from the machine behind him , searched his pockets , then asked : ‘ Could I trouble you for a light , Miss ? ’ |
15 | One afternoon I summoned up my courage and as casually as I could I invited him for a drink after work that evening . |
16 | I want you for an angel ! |
17 | I liked it so much that I used it for the show and played the hell out of it , it sounded so good . |
18 | I needs it for a wager on the Brasseywing . ’ |
19 | He said our flight had been delayed and he 'd spent the time in the bar , and then added , rather unconvincingly , that some woman had insisted on ‘ plying Phaeton with liquor ’ as he put it , but there was a hollowness in the way he said it , and I do n't think either Gill or I believed him for a moment . |
20 | I interviewed her for a nature programme . |
21 | ‘ They were n't worth keeping so I swapped them for a couple of balloons . ’ |
22 | There 's a man and a woman sitting at a table by the window , and I watch them for a bit . |
23 | I watch them for a bit , but they do n't win nothing . |
24 | I watch them for a bit . |
25 | The smoke sort of hangs in blue layers above the bed and I watch it for a bit . |
26 | There 's a fag end on the ground by my eye and I watch it for a bit . |
27 | I paid her for the call , and stayed chatting for a while , answering her queries about the cottage and then telling her of my brother 's expected arrival , and the possibility that he might telephone with a message . |
28 | ‘ Can I see you for a minute ? ’ |
29 | ‘ And I owe you for the taxi . ’ |
30 | You must tell me what I owe you for the meal . |