Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | And that we actually op adopted a b a modern sensible er , reasonable attitude towards all living creatures and that we do today vote to ban fox hunting it is anachronistic as I said earlier , it is not necessary it actually causes harm , not only does it cause harm to foxes , but at least in one case , which is sufficient for me to continue my support for the ban damage to the people in my area . |
2 | ‘ And I want some of you to help me look for the others . |
3 | Calls full of anguish , of him confessing his love for her , while imploring for time to explore his spiritual struggle . |
4 | He was the star and it was really terribly nice of him to buy her dinner for her , and at the Franz Joseph too . |
5 | You are responsible for ensuring that the nature of the work does not adversely affect the requirement for you to preserve your reputation for honesty , integrity and impartiality . |
6 | ( ‘ To lie innocently then with you seems my ideal for the present ’ , Helen wrote in August . ) |
7 | Practical constraints crowd round him to limit his room for manoeuvre . |
8 | So there must have been something in it to hold my attention for so long . |
9 | Vital common features of the two forms are the signatures required on them to establish their validity for implementation . |
10 | Even when Hugh Russell 's attitude towards her had begun to change it had never occurred to her to doubt her parentage for a moment . |
11 | And the sight of Red Riding Hood with the savage ‘ wolf ’ beside her carrying her basket for her brought even louder claps from the spectators than before . |
12 | The blonde hostess leaned across him to re-charge his glass for the umpteenth time . |