Example sentences of "i [vb past] [verb] [pers pn] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 I got to charge you for the call-out , ’ said the cop .
2 I 'd heard him for a bit by then .
3 Oh god I thought I 'd lost it for a minute
4 Yvonne Paul whose The Glamour Game ( W H Allen , £2.95 ) tells all about the Glamour Biz sent me in the blouse off her back , drenched in exotic perfume , as a ‘ thank-you ’ after I 'd interviewed her for the Daily Mail and mentioned how much I liked her get-up .
5 Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold .
6 done it , she said I was reading it here and I meant to ask you for the , she said , anyway when he come back I said have you found them out , alright , he said I 've had a go he said
7 Erm , I mean , he wrote a lot , I saw him church on Sunday and I did thank him for the letter
8 I did take you for a couple staying there together , and normally I would have retreated smartly and come back here again , but for what had already happened .
9 erm I ca n't hear for Dorothy 's car , what did you say ? is he going I think I 'd better I said thank you for the cake
10 I picked the song because I had written it for a special person and it was not a Dr Hook song .
11 Now as I looked at the tree I saw that the great things had been there all the time but I had mistaken them for the background .
12 I had invited him for a meal , and he left around midnight . ’
13 And he looks a lot better for the change , although I have to tell you that by the time I had grilled him for an hour and tested him out on the snooker table I did notice that he reached for a cigarette .
14 I had bought her for a song , then spent a fortune restoring her and , when my term of service expired and I could afford to become the gypsy-sailor I had always wanted to be , I left the Marines and made Masquerade my new home .
15 Another part in the book that I did n't understand until I had read it for the second time was a bit right at the every end .
16 Progress was painfully slow ; I had owned her for a year before she wagged her tail at me .
17 I had known him for a number of years .
18 I felt that I had known it for a long time .
19 I had known it for a long time , ever since I had confided to my Mum at age fifteen that I fancied the other girls at school , the ‘ it 's just a phase , ’ syndrome .
20 As I stood watching him for a few seconds and looking at the damage to his farm buildings and the dead and wounded cattle around the orchard , I thought to myself .
21 I wanted to thank you for the wonderful pair of walking boots — a prize from the February issue of Outdoor Action .
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