Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [pers pn] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , Dacre came to find me for the purpose of asking my permission to address you , ’ said Kirtlington . |
2 | She had not merely been a housekeeper but her qualities of efficiency , cheerfulness and gastronomic expertise seemed to fit her for the task of looking after this unusual pair . |
3 | Juliet wondered if he 'd re-stocked it for the occasion . |
4 | Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold . |
5 | He decided to wear it for the rest of his life . |
6 | ( He had in fact put on weight while resting after Alfredo Alfredo , and needed to lose it for the role anyway . |
7 | We decided to hire him for the day , and negotiated a price . |
8 | They undertook to do it for the whole of the Caldmore area did they ? |
9 | The policewoman decided to believe her for the moment . |
10 | They met at Cambridge when she — ‘ a lovely young woman with dark brown hair and blue eyes ’ — went to interview him for the university newspaper . |
11 | No doubt about it , he meant to corner her for the evening . |
12 | If in past decades we waited for the telegram to arrive , it did not lessen the shock , but it did prepare us for the event . |
13 | Erm , I mean , he wrote a lot , I saw him church on Sunday and I did thank him for the letter |
14 | ‘ I got to charge you for the call-out , ’ said the cop . |
15 | It was also believed that Menelik visited his father Solomon , and on his departure contrived to substitute a copy of the Ark of the Covenant that his father had given him for the original , which he then carried off to Aksum . |
16 | At the end of the formal presentation not all had joined us for the stomach churners , preferring to get to the office and start selling those new protection contracts . |
17 | On the grounds that James IV 's will had nominated her for the regency only if she remained a widow , the Scottish Estates sent for the Duke of Albany , descendant of that Stewart who had plagued James III . |
18 | Previously he had blamed her for the lack of sexual satisfaction she gave him , experiencing her as semi-frigid and totally unexciting . |
19 | Her duties as parents had been completed , she had prepared them for the future , they could now stand on their own feet , so she let them go . |
20 | Nothing in my upbringing had prepared me for the weather , much less the absurd notion of hitchhiking . |
21 | Nothing Isa Blagden had said had prepared her for the fright . |
22 | However , nothing had prepared us for the abundance and variety of scallops , mussels , every species in the shrimp to lobster continuum as well as some very funny-looking goose-neck barnacles . |
23 | Palottino had no answer to that , any more than Zen himself , though the question had tormented him for the whole drive back to Perugia . |
24 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |
25 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |
26 | The other girls , knowing quite well that she had done it for the benefit of one Geoffrey A. Machin , were shocked and admiring , but the convention restrained them from expressing either shock or admiration . |
27 | They had done it for the joy of creating , without having to look over their shoulder at the censor . |
28 | A member of the Club Animacion Team had volunteered me for the lilo race across the pool — the first prize a free drink — who could resist ! |
29 | Producer-director Arne Glimcher had tapped him for the role after catching his performance in Pedro Almodóvar 's Matador , in which he plays a melancholic bullfighter wannabe who faints at the sight of blood and gets dizzy watching clouds . |
30 | They were the same officers that had arrested me for the charge I was on . |