Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb base] [pron] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Most of the people around the business know how to use Lotus , so we use it for the majority of our day-to-day work , the smaller and the one-off jobs . |
2 | No I 'm not , erm if I , if I take her for a long run . |
3 | Right I 'm convinced such a good breed and you very kindly rigged this Topper up for me so well you wo n't mind if I take it for a spin will you ? |
4 | ‘ Signorina , will you be all right if I leave you for a little while ? ’ |
5 | Erm do you mind if I leave you for a second ? |
6 | If I enter him for the race will you wager ten pounds for me ? ’ |
7 | Collector 's corner is the feature round about three thirty so if you want to go on collector 's corner if you collect anything for a hobby that 's the spot for you . |
8 | " If you want 'un for a husband , now 's the time to stake your claim . " |
9 | Boring work , but if you want one for the glass case , this is the best way to go about achieving that aim . |
10 | Levellers will perform in front of 70 , people during the tour , and already well over 50 , tickets have been snapped up , so get cracking if you want one for the Belfast gig . |
11 | Have you therefore reassessed the western relief road 's benefits on the base that y you will have now at that point in time both a southern A fifty nine , A one link and a southern northern link , if you want it for the A sixty one north of Harrogate . |
12 | If you leave it for a while , the reeds invade , and there 's no expanse of water at all . |
13 | But if we keep them for the next ten years they 're a a real bargain , if , if , if |
14 | Even if we confine ourselves for the moment to the late sixth and fifth centuries B.C. , when the options were more limited , the road of the Rhone was not the only route for traffic between Celts and Greeks . |
15 | ‘ Well , like , ten minutes ago , because I need it for the next programme . ’ |
16 | But I do n't think in gender terms at all when I interview someone for a job . |
17 | Oh when I do it for the week I 'm gon na get a twenty five pound voucher for Marks and Spencers . |
18 | I remember the excitement and relief I felt when I read it for the first time as a very young nun . |
19 | ‘ When you telephone us for a quote , we will assign a member of staff to you , whom you can contact whenever you need to , without fear of being charged extra in costs , as some solicitors are wont to do every time you telephone them . |
20 | to , to erm to try and remember what it was like when you read it for the first time . |
21 | She does n't have a job , of course , so she does n't understand that things are different when you do them for a living . |
22 | Jekub can be a bit scary when you see him for the first time . ’ |
23 | When you meet someone for the first time , that person can |
24 | From the memo it looks as though you ask me for the form as P.A. to Head of Group . |
25 | It is the kind of rapid , critical examination to which we expose another person when we encounter them for the first time . |
26 | ‘ I 've seen the looks people give Jenny when they see her for the first time , ’ says her mother , Helen . |
27 | What is more , the Spirit who has become resident in the followers of Jesus mediates to them the victory over the world which Jesus had ( 4:4 ) as they trust him for the power to overcome temptation ( 5:3,4 ) . |