Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [be] [v-ing] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I thought 14 years was a fair spell but I felt a bit sad and it will be hard to let go but I am preparing myself for that . |
2 | ‘ I always fancied my chances of playing against Dublin and so it worked out , but I was taking nothing for granted . |
3 | ‘ I do n't see why I ca n't continue my run for the seniors , ’ he says , ‘ but I 'm taking nothing for granted . ’ |
4 | She trusted him , for her own part , without reserve or doubt ; but she was trusting him for those who crossed the river and took the risks . |
5 | But she was doing it for their child , and in order to make sure that Angel was happy she needed the Reverend Morey . |
6 | I am not sure what that means but we are having it for tea . |
7 | It usually sells for £18.13 but we are offering it for only £15.95 , saving over £2 . |
8 | The Master Table has a list price of £80.84 , but we are offering it for only £39.985 , including VAT , postage and packing , saving you £40 ! |
9 | The recommended price for the Chisel & Plane Blade Sharpener is £16.80 , but we are offering it for only £13.95 , including VAT , and postage and packing , a saving of £2.85 . |
10 | The list price for the Tradesman Drill Bit Sharpener is £32.98 , but we are offering it for only £28.95 , saving you over £4 . |
11 | It usually sells for £18.13 , but we are offering it for only £15.95 , saving over £2 , which includes a free 12mm bit . |
12 | But he 's taking nothing for granted . |
13 | four week course , but he 's running it for two hours for two weeks . |
14 | But he was doing it for his little girl , his Karen , and for her mother , his wife Ruthie . |