Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] your [noun pl] for the " in BNC.
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1 | I accept your reasons for the visit and interview you afforded Lewis Group , but one must admit that the end result has been an indirect advertisement for the Lewis Group of companies which does not necessarily imply a ‘ consideration ’ for services rendered or anything similar . |
2 | Just walking behind that hut where you got your tickets for the putting-green . |
3 | Do not lose interest and let the end of a sentence fade away as you scan your notes for the next remark . |
4 | In fact you 've been downright unbearable ever since we finished your articles for the journal . ’ |
5 | Mock interviews and tape-recording answers will pay handsome dividends at the interview itself when you would otherwise find yourself practising your answers for the first time . |
6 | ‘ About letting us have your papers for the Sir Edward Prendergast Collection and the Lady Prendergast Collection — the Emily Firle Collection . ’ |