Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | As for my right hon. Friend 's personal position , may I express my admiration for the frank and manly way in which he has offered his resignation ? |
2 | Could I leave my number for her to ring me ? |
3 | His secretary Pamela reads it off her memo pad : ‘ The VC 's PA rang to say could they have your nomination for the Industry Year Shadow Scheme . ’ |
4 | ‘ Please may we borrow your office for a few minutes , Major Spicer ? ’ |
5 | May we reserve our admiration for the qualities people have rather than for what they own . |
6 | How much longer would you have me pay for my sins , hmm ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Will you do my back for me ? ’ she asked . |
8 | " Will you read my hand for me ? " |
9 | Will he take your word for my good faith ? ’ |
10 | Will he take my word for it that my constituents are horrified by Labour party proposals to review the trunk road programme ? |
11 | Er , can I , can I have your agreement for the recommendation then ? |
12 | Can I pinch his pen for a minute ? |
13 | Can you do my coat for me . |
14 | Can you get her address for me ? ’ |
15 | you , no they 're not putting their coats on , they 've gone to the toilet , Richard can go to the toilet by himself actually ca n't he ? he 's a clever boy is n't he ? can you get your coat for me ? , you get your coat now , I 'll put it on for you I hope you have n't broken that , have you ? , pick it up , carefully give it to me look |
16 | Can you imagine my flat for a whole week to myself ? |
17 | your face is mucky , what can we give your dad for his tea ? |
18 | And then we wrote back to them and said we are very likely getting funding from , in which case can we use your money for other purposes er Well one reason specifically said chairs . |
19 | Can he exclude his liability for negligence ? |