Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pers pn] for " in BNC.

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1 Hundred and fifty for him for a fortnight at the height of the season and two hundred and fifty each for us at the height of the season .
2 Because I have n't felt so sorry for her for years .
3 Mother bought that for me for Chris for us for Christmas and you 've never played it ?
4 Is there anybody that can look into that for us for next week ?
5 We can arrange this for you for an additional fee .
6 he 's got to be himself , for , yeah selfish it 's been easier for us for transport problem , if Paul decides to go somewhere else I think you 've got to give 'em them freedom to do it , freedom of choice
7 Then we split up , half of us for the safe houses round the lakes and the rest of us headed into the mountains .
8 She had wanted some way of freeing herself from Gareth Davis and his demands and now , with no effort on her part , she was free of him for ever .
9 ‘ But I have conquered this disease before and been free of it for two years .
10 Even more interestingly , I understand that even some of Mrs Thatcher 's friends share this opinion and are proposing — some of them for the first time in their lives — not to vote for the Tories .
11 I only wanted to tell you I 'm really interested in the Foundling babies and I hope to visit some of them for my husband .
12 The lenders of the Consumer Credit Association , also formed in 1975 , were aware of the reputation of some of them for irresponsible lending .
13 Willie spent the evening with Tom , washing and bottling the blackberries and eating some of them for supper .
14 I hope you 'll like some of them for your own nearest and dearest .
15 It was the scarcity of Indian appointments , coveted by so many applicants , which gave such great influence to those politicians able to produce some of them for their friends .
16 A Valentino dress , a Chanel handbag , £5,000 , a gold American Express card , and some of them for nothing !
17 That is an inadequate answer , given that more than a year ago there was a severe weather crisis throughout the country , especially in the east midlands district where 2 million people were without supplies , some of them for a considerable period .
18 With the help of a friend and my brother , to date we have fitted about seven full systems , some of them for brokers that I call on .
19 It , it , it just went on for a lit a short time afterwards but er , but when the war ended course things , some things changed pretty rapidly as you can appreciate but , but by this time I , I was working for Ellwells then on long distance transport and we used to have to go and fetch tractors or bulldozers that had got armour plating on from Dagenham docks and bring them up here and start selling them to civic contractors and the , the Americans were selling a lot of equipment as well at end of the war , and I saw money made overnight like , people were buying the lorries and putting them on the road you know for work and transport firms and all that and they were getting some of them for next to nothing
20 OAG members examined the dumped waste , suspecting that Raybestos was dumping asbestos waste there while being prevented from dumping in Ringaskiddy , and sent some of it for analysis to London .
21 In America The Hymnal 1980 contains no fewer than 288 examples of service music and it is permissible to reproduce some of it for congregational use .
22 While fruit and cereals may seem appealing to some of us for breakfast , others may prefer fish or even bacon and tomatoes .
23 ‘ Outrageous ! ’ was the cry ; ‘ We 've always had our Medau here — Some of us for twenty years ! ’
24 When Joan Oswald interviewed some of us for Radio Forth before the Sale , I claimed that no book , not a single paperback even , would be sold beforehand .
25 I 'm far too fond of it for that .
26 She also said she would find out more information about a few of them for me .
27 There are too few of us for giving orders and biting people .
28 When he 'd said he 'd seen Stephen at the funeral she 'd felt afraid of him for a moment .
29 ‘ That 'll be forty against you for swearing , young lady .
30 as if the police , or anyone else , will think there must be something wrong with them for them to have got such letters in the first place . ’
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