Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun pl] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I make allowances for the fact that the hon. Gentleman clearly prepared his supplementary before the news was announced .
2 Course I do get the Woman and the Woman 's Own plus I swap Options for the Cosmopolitan off our Joy .
3 Have I prepared gestures for the hymn ?
4 I had heard Jean-Claude say that everything was cheap there , and I needed things for the attic .
5 For anybody who 's interested — seeing as I think tickets for the Leeds end are currently available to members only , terrace tickets for the Villa end are currently on sale at 8 quid ( or 9 quid on the day ) .
6 I think I sort of , won a friend because I 'm sure that day that we got the groceries and I bought bones for the dogs did n't I ?
7 ‘ It 's a two-way thing : I had those feelings long before I wrote drafts for the script , but the process of writing and research inflamed them .
8 Anyway … the thing is , I have tickets for the opera on Friday — are you free ?
9 And I would keep those in my B section , you know , I have my long-term goals and I have goals for the year , and then I have my planning sheets , on how I 'm going to implement those goals .
10 While her social views were sometimes inconsistent , there is a real sense in which she made compromises for the sake of the subscription .
11 I think that , more , not sort of say a general question like that , but say that after the collection has happened that you want returns for the number of people in Oxford that have benefited from the number of groups in Oxford that have benefited .
12 This last point is the most difficult , since unless you can live with surface-mounted wiring , you will ruin your wall decorations as you cut channels for the supply cables .
13 After You Watch activities for the Episode in its complete form , and for each of the four Sections .
14 But that night , going through his belongings , she discovered receipts for the flat .
15 I checked her out with the FBI and she raised funds for the IRA in the United States — not illegal at that time — and carried the money across to her IRA contacts every month .
16 It is vital that you set limits for the amount of money that you will deposit with each bank .
17 She took portraits for The Sunday Times .
18 She sent clothes for the baby .
19 She bought lounges for the patio , and glass-topped tables .
20 The system is lucidly and interestingly displayed on the wall of the small café where you buy tickets for the Gorges .
21 You have plans for the house , I take it ? "
22 With the help of this previous research , we propose criteria for the measurement of these two important variables and an operative model to illustrate and to measure how participation can lead to effectiveness .
23 We want ideas for the pageant . ’
24 We also face demands for the culling of whales , as we face demands for the culling of seals and wild boar in Italy , because they eat things we want .
25 At present , we select students for the life preparation course , following a baseline assessment devised by myself and colleagues which is carried out during a links week when potential students attend college full time .
26 What can we make of this pattern and can we suggest dates for the elements within it ?
27 and we destroy pests for the sake of our health and , as Gandhi admits .
28 That night , we bought coffees for The Gang .
29 For the international people there are civil laws , by which they companies have to provide what we call indemnities for the person who works and these indemnities go according to certain formulas , which is known by everybody , and it 's in a way protecting them after they leave .
30 And we used to c as we had nicknames for the ones we did n't like , she was called .
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