Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.
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1 | I have a couple of mates who are Forest fans , and I got them tickets for the first game of the season . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | And most of all , could I complete my duties for the day without causing a major disturbance ? |
4 | Meanwhile I saw her breasts for the first time . |
5 | ( ‘ The first assistant director , ’ he says when I query his qualifications for the role , ‘ just had to shout at the second assistant director . ’ ) |
6 | ‘ I shut my eyes for the second one , ’ joked MacDonald . |
7 | I closed my eyes for the rest of the journey as it had been a busy two days and I did n't feel lik& going to the council offices either , It would be too late anyway so I decided to take a stroll by the river and see how Nigel was getting on with the excavations . |
8 | I washed my billycans for the first time since Reggane , and cleaned the kit and groundsheet with disinfectant . |
9 | Just walking behind that hut where you got your tickets for the putting-green . |
10 | Do not lose interest and let the end of a sentence fade away as you scan your notes for the next remark . |
11 | She noticed his teeth for the first time : small and irregular , like pieces of gravel on a driveway , but sparkling white . |
12 | Arriving after a gruelling 13 hour flight , appeared bright and full of energy , almost immediately giving a press conference where she expressed her fears for the future of peace and democracy in her country . |
13 | Even though she was making light of it , Charlie could n't mistake the fire that animated her when she reached his entries for the final night of Christine Ashdown 's brief career . |
14 | Here she gives her predictions for the week ahead and answers your letters |
15 | She gave her orders for the next week 's farm work and then turned to one of the men . |
16 | It 'd be easier if we met my troops for the first time at the concert , ’ he said . |
17 | We send our mandates for the certain death of thousands and ten thousands ! |
18 | Even with such a drastic cut , we estimated our losses for the first year as being in the region of £148,000 . |
19 | During our last seven months , as we prepared our recommendations for the secondary stages , the officials of the National Curriculum Council under their Chairman , Duncan Graham , were rewriting the attainment targets for the primary stages , supposedly in accord with the consultation exercise and Mr Baker 's own proposals about grammar . |
20 | In fact you 've been downright unbearable ever since we finished your articles for the journal . ’ |
21 | After all , we live our lives for the ability to indulge in pleasurable activities — and believe me , they are not all found at work ! |
22 | We discussed our plans for the living museum and theme park and told her about the oak tree . |
23 | The Oscar nominations Midnight Cowboy received were Best Picture , Best Supporting Actress ( Sylvia Miles ) , Best Director , Best Screenplay adaptation , and both Voight and Dustin for Best Actor , forcing each of them to practise their smiles for the possibility of losing out to the other . |
24 | Full details of this scheme will be given to fans when they book their places for the trip . |
25 | They shared their responsibilities for the smooth running of Zone I with the enthusiasm of those bound by a loveless marriage . |
26 | And a couple of young clerks , that 's where they bred their clerks for the future use sort of thing you know . |
27 | When those efforts failed , Arnulf turned to Becket , trying to persuade him to moderate his views for the sake of ecclesiastical unity . |
28 | ‘ They gave me sandwiches for the journey , but I left them on my bunk . ’ |
29 | The Sigmar representatives are very influential , and because they cast their votes for the same candidate they wield influence out of proportion to their numbers . |
30 | However , on Oct. 24 Democrats in the House appeared willing to compromise when they abandoned their demands for the inclusion of surtax , in favour of phasing out personal tax exemptions for those with incomes in excess of $100,000 . |