Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Neither was she too happy about the epithet ‘ min skat ’ , which he 'd applied to her for the second time that day . |
2 | Its bluish-black eyes seemed to focus on her for the first time . |
3 | She 'd slaved for him for the last seven year , and before that ever since she was born — eight or nine year was it — at the Old Mint ? |
4 | Later , via a university revue at the Edinburgh Festival , he met Terry Jones and began co-writing with him for The Frost Report . |
5 | Jane had come to us for the time being . |
6 | Offering the blond English boy — the one I was throwing water at now — half my lunch , and sitting there full of gratitude because he smiled , because he liked the taste of the piece of chicken dipped in cumin and saffron and he had smiled at me for the first time . |
7 | The producer Jerome Hellman had seen Dustin in Eh ? and had thought of him for the part way back then . |
8 | It was all right for Piers : he had played with her for the hell of it , while making no bones about telling her that she was little more than a convenient body . |
9 | We explained that we had to do without them for the most part — and be tankful for the older ones and the women . |
10 | The Gnomes had rolled the designs for the new Crown Jewels into cylinders and packed them carefully into long , hollow tubes , which they had brought with them for the purpose . |
11 | Eva already had the uniforms she had brought with her for the youth congress . |
12 | I KNEW of Doctor Ladislav Mareda through British friends who had worked with him for the English-language section of Prague radio until the crushing of the Prague Spring in 1968 . |
13 | He was honest enough to admit that he had to rely on me for the practical side of the business , and gave me a good rise in pay . |
14 | I wanted to talk to you for the whole journey , but I could n't let you know that , so I just sat there thinking , I 've got to touch her … |
15 | Then she said she felt happy enough to skip the Ecstasy experiment and , instead , to have an early night , so I refused to talk to her for the rest of the meal — rightly , I think — and on the way home I walked stiffly three yards ahead of her . |