Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] for [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of but you ca n't do it for something like a Medieval 's day or Roman |
2 | Must see it for myself in a public space . |
3 | You 'll be aboard my ship when we sail on the Sunday tide , and I 'll warrant you 'll thank me for it in the years to come . |
4 | ‘ You can cut it for me after the party , ’ he told her , which everybody took to be a big joke . |
5 | ‘ We 'll have it for you in a couple of days , ’ the woman told Lucy . |
6 | Also for Bargain Basement , that 's the feature today , if you 've got an item for sale , five pounds or under , we 'll sell it for you on the programme . |
7 | He is also an inch or two taller than I am , Not even the most stupid policeman in the land could possibly mistake him for me in an identity parade , but I suppose I am being too optimistic in assuming that literary critics are likely to be more intelligent or perceptive than an ignorant cop . |
8 | They 're locked in here , so she 's gon na get them for me in a minute no worry Is a drink snowball , she thinks It might not be . |
9 | I 'll find it for you in a moment . |