Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] [pers pn] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I could have forgiven him for the debts he piled up , but the lies , having another woman — I can never forgive that , ’ Jean says . |
2 | ‘ I 'd only have done it for the money , ’ she admits , ‘ It was a bit of a mish-mash . ’ |
3 | As for the Normandy campaign , I would n't have missed it for the world . |
4 | He would n't have missed it for the world . ’ |
5 | ‘ I would n't have missed it for the world ’ , smiled Christy . |
6 | Nothing in his IBM Corp background could have prepared him for the kind of speech he gave — in fact had to give , if Taligent is to be seen as the answer to the world 's ills . |
7 | Nothing however could have prepared him for the drama to come . |
8 | Back in London after that trip she said : ‘ Nothing could have prepared me for the agony of seeing countless dying children . |
9 | But nothing could have prepared her for the intimacy of the pictures . |
10 | Just for a moment he met her eyes , his own very dark and filled with something that made her heart start to beat rapidly , high in her throat , yet nothing could have prepared her for the shock of what he said . |
11 | Nothing could have prepared her for the beauty they had just shared , and she knew that for as long as she lived she would never regret giving herself to this man . |
12 | Although having accustomed ourselves to ‘ polyfilla based nutrition ’ nothing could have prepared us for the fish which was served at one of the so-called meals . |
13 | Their own educational socialization primarily through classics could not adequately have equipped them for the task of the " total " administration of a national culture . |
14 | Beth had a love for children , but how she wished she could have borne them for the man she loved , instead of the man she was indebted to . |
15 | There were some among them would have killed me for the hell of it . |
16 | The river , so wide that she would have mistaken it for the sea , was full of craft of all sizes , though most of them lay at anchor . |