Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [pers pn] [vb base] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 You 've seen some kites , they 've impressed you and now you want one for yourself .
2 Two there 's the one with Judith and I and then you join us for the last session .
3 But if you send an estimate you more or less have to say what you 're moving as well because if there 's more than that and you do n't put down what you 're moving then you 're p stuck with the estimate really and in p practice that 's what usually happens , you give an estimate and then you do it for that price .
4 That 's right , yes , I run the Search Room there , which means that erm people come in to Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk on the end of a telephone and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strongrooms that we 've got , and then I produce them for them and erm if they need any help reading them and so on I give them that .
5 We realize Lord , that we ca n't do it ourself we are totally dependent upon you and yet we thank you for this .
6 ‘ I know , Shai Tung , and again I thank you for your concern .
7 They have no idea what " normal " is and therefore they invent it for themselves and may be very wide of the mark that other families set for themselves .
8 Having read both books for the first time , I really enjoyed them , but once I read them for the second time , I saw how little there really was to them .
9 It 's very difficult to get professional advice that is apposite — you used to be able to get free advice from the Ministry of Agriculture but now they charge you for the privilege of being told how not to farm . ’
10 In the beginning they demanded small change , but now they ask me for £2 or £3 every time they see me .
11 But then I 've nothing for Saturday .
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