Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb past] for " in BNC.

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1 Eventually I asked for a transfer , but could n't get one , so I stayed and now I 'm glad I did . ’
2 Delicately I reached for the telephone .
3 Well , perhaps I asked for it in a way , ’ Felicity admitted reluctantly .
4 Obviously I felt for him , I would n't have been too delighted if our positions had been reversed ; and they could so easily have been .
5 Personally I longed for human society and for exercise ( a good long tramp , for example ) , but no doubt Odilo had his reasons .
6 So I went for it .
7 So I reached for the senator 's hand , and thereby couched my lance to face the dragon 's fire .
8 So I sued for breach of contract .
9 So I applied for my discharge and it was granted .
10 Aye , cos about six month ago there was a job come up in our office for like a trainee assistant manager type , well an assistant to an assistant manager kind of thing so I applied for it and another woman in the office applied for it cos she 's been here for like sixteen years or whatever .
11 so I managed for a few weeks and then I went to lodge with my sister at Trimley
12 So I arranged for one of the estate stalkers to take the remains up the river , when the Colonel and his lady were out for the day . ’
13 Eventually , though , I could no longer manage him at home — he was so weak ; so I arranged for him to go into the residential home , where Miss Prescott and Mrs Whitaker did everything they possibly could to make him happy and comfortable — and succeeded .
14 So I fell for it and I volunteered for the Guards , but after a week , they decided I , I 'd got flat feet which was n't very good for slamming your foot down as the guards demanded in those days .
15 That sounded great to me so I opted for the hike .
16 Anyway , er so I thought for a , I 've had a large of the press today which is , it 's a very tense case indeed .
17 So I asked for help ; I did n't like doing it but it seemed necessary .
18 So I asked for guns to be issued , and that was done . ’
19 And so I waited for the darkness of the Tongan night to lift , my fingers tightly crossed .
20 So I settled for dusting off his shoulder and giving it a quick squeeze .
21 The most obvious person to take it out on is your boyfriend , and so I settled for that .
22 So I settled for the fact that you ca n't devote the time which I feel you would need to give to the job .
23 Let when I tell you Edna , I s , I do sing you see so I sat for .
24 So I tried for a calming course , feeling thankful to this man for his dogged clasp on difficulties that would n't cause me any recall of my dead love in a million years , and I pursued the wisp of a path suggested by the word ‘ nanny . ’
25 So I paid for the electric motor of the engine to be serviced , but it never worked very well .
26 So I paid for it .
27 ‘ I do n't know how long I slept for , ’ Lucien said to Walterkin .
28 Impatiently she reached for a tissue and wiped it off .
29 And Ben was all she had for companionship ; those who would have been her so-called friends she would n't let over her step , and those she would have liked to call friends would n't come near her step .
30 When he was near enough she went for him with clawed hands .
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