Example sentences of "[pron] for [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 While much media attention was given to the recent tax incentives ( made available for workplace nurseries only — introduced in the last budget ( April 1990 ) , it was felt that this means nothing for women in West Belfast or the North of Ireland in general .
2 ‘ You 're asking me for secrets of the confessional . ’
3 I have this kitchen full of people , all looking to me for instructions like it was me who organized this .
4 He took to it like a duck to water and from then on he 'd grill me for hours on end about the various types of plays , especially when we were watching it on TV .
5 Paediatricians at any grade are welcome to contact me for names of suitable job sharers or simply for general advice if they already have a colleague with whom they wish to share .
6 She did n't ask what my plans were , or press me for details of any other potentially embarrassing subject .
7 A reunion of the ship 's company is to be held in the RNA Club , Leamington Spa , on Saturday , July 3 , and I invite all members to contact me for details on or by letter .
8 He leaves me for days on end .
9 And this shows if you give the book out at the end and then what 'll the guy say you wan na give it out at the beginning , sow the seed that this is the only way you work , you 're now thinking well this guy 's gon na be asking me for recommendations at some stage during the hour together
10 Relentlessly he made them repeat every movement and worked them for hours on end until they were perfectly in unison .
11 I used to play with them for hours on end and they tore a big hole in the back of my coat during one rough and tumble .
12 Without a guide you can follow them for hours without finding your way out of the bush . ’
13 In short , restoring ordinary people as part of the we who run things , rather than the them for obstacles to be regulated , managed , I fear even duped and certainly simply left out , and the chief place to focus our search for pragmatic coalitions and cooperative democracy must be in our local communities .
14 The rushes on the floor were none too clean : hungry wolf-hounds foraged amongst them for bits of food and Corbett heard the squeak and scamper of rats .
15 Men frequently fear women 's sexual power and feel justified in blaming them for acts of male violence .
16 Mortimer Cropper 's graduate students were made to transcribe passages — usually from Randolph Henry Ash — transcribe again their own transcriptions , type them up , and then scan them for errors with a severe editorial eye .
17 If you were prone to feeling miserable , for example , the aim is to prevent feelings of misery rather than to swop them for feelings of ecstasy .
18 National Park rangers eventually managed to speak to the two men but were unable to see them for clouds of steam .
19 It would not be difficult to conduct an informal interview with almost anyone , asking them for criticisms of the national health service , the police or the railways , all three of which confer great benefit on the population , for which they do not always receive much credit .
20 Unlike most clergy houses , which had either too little furniture in them for reasons of poverty or too much from the wrong sort of inheritance , Canon Wheeler 's had just the right amount in the right places .
21 Loving both Augustus Egg and Pablo Picasso and visiting them for decades under the same roof , I feel sentimental about tearing them asunder forever .
22 The geologists took the nodules back to the laboratory and soaked them for months in acetic acid .
23 Mrs Sargent was kind ; she took them for drives in the car .
24 When we asked them for details about their visit they were very coy .
25 Because these are so individually made , they 're rather like instruments which have been devised for a specific individual , and so to criticise them for details of design is hardly fair .
26 I could ask them for details of Dr Kingdom 's visit in November .
27 They can then use them for withdrawals without worrying about having to take all their money at once .
28 Those who practise these branches of study often mistake them for spheres of knowledge when they are more accurately seen as examples of dialectic or rhetoric — ideas which may be better aired in talk .
29 This project was designed to study the feasibility of recruiting unemployed French and German teachers and retraining them for jobs as teachers of their native languages in Uk schools .
30 Mainly under the influence of Pietro Bembo , the codifier of the Tuscan speech as the literary language of Italy in his Prose della Volgar Lingua ( 1525 ) , there had been an extraordinary revival of interest in Petrarch and the patrons of the frottola-composers , such as the Mantuan Duchess Isabella d'Este , asked them for settings of Petrarch 's sonnets and strophic canzoni .
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