Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | They attack the status quo by pointing out that the reasons given for denying rights to children are bad reasons , and then explicitly or implicitly deny them duties for no reason at all . |
2 | Miners may strike in support of nurses , but that does n't make them fighters for the equality of women or for women as women . |
3 | The appearance , albeit a misleading one , of an area uncluttered by the constraints characterizing other areas is an attractive one … the blacks who follow in the wake of Wonder and Marley make them models for their behaviour . |
4 | I have a couple of mates who are Forest fans , and I got them tickets for the first game of the season . |
5 | Lastly , I would like to thank my parents for making me the Judaeo-Christian hybrid that I am ; and my husband Timothy Boon for his support and ( not always welcome ) criticism . |
6 | If I think I am going mad , and let a psychiatrist make my decisions for me , the goals I borrow become means to keep out of trouble and recover my health . |
7 | It 'd be easier if we met my troops for the first time at the concert , ’ he said . |
8 | Zander have no problems sorting out live baits in coloured water in which I would not fancy my chances for pike using that method . |
9 | Only your good news banished my cares for a while . |
10 | To continue my predictions for the future . |
11 | I felt comfortable and at home and began to search my cases for chocolates and ribbons and toys . |
12 | I had not recognized my feelings for one of the women in the women 's group as being of any significance . |
13 | Produced my proposals for Ministers and under Secys , etc . |
14 | ‘ They would come to my flat and borrow my things for their photographs , ’ she explained . |
15 | There was one about a fortnight ago , and would have given my ears for the sort of civilian committee , and the methods that they 're using here , compared with the ones I saw in London . |
16 | Rover 's 35,000-strong workforce votes today on whether to accept Japanese-style working practices that will virtually guarantee them jobs for life . |
17 | Tony 's mother sounds English to me and promised me tickets for next years FA Cup final . |
18 | ‘ Forgive me children for neglecting you so . |
19 | I 've we 've , just , when we get home you can count my lips for me |
20 | So it is possible to meet my standards for a quality basic marine system for below £250 and it was time to go cap in hand with a swift apology to the PFK Editor for doubting his judgement . |
21 | ‘ Say my bye-byes for me . ’ |
22 | He considered the biographer had entirely misunderstood the period and wanted to know my reasons for doing the book and my qualifications for attempting it . |
23 | I could discuss my plans for my proposed exploration of the Danakil country with him , take him to a meeting of the Raleigh Club or to Elsfield to have tea with John Buchan . |
24 | ‘ Perhaps you would tell Mr Maxwell that you will translate my questions for him and that he may speak directly to me in English . |
25 | I met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest . |
26 | Jordi was waiting for me outside after I had a bath and changed my clothes for dinner . |
27 | This climate has made me conservative and changed my plans for growing the business . ’ |
28 | I switch on the fire and warm my hands for a bit . |
29 | And then Mr then erm dismissed my concerns for affordable supply in that it had all been said before . |
30 | ‘ They 've cancelled my appointments for this morning … . |