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

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1 750,000 copies of this booklet have been produced and we will try to get copies for you for the next Q.T. Day .
2 I went to the doctor on the Saturday and he said it was gastroenteritis and prescribed tablets for me for it and told me just to keep up my fluids so I did n't get dehydrated .
3 They were afraid to ta but if they 'd had that if they 'd told me to provide an extra coach for the Manchester as I was suggesting , Dougie would have come out and taken strips off them for You see .
4 She did n't take her eyes off him for a moment .
5 The mother said she hardly took her eyes off him for a second . ’
6 Take your eyes off it for one second and … something frightful might happen .
7 Although ‘ t is easy to see that he could not leave you behind , nor take his eyes off you for a moment .
8 She left her office at about five forty-five , saw Naylor 's Jaguar in the car park and went weak at the knees about him for a few seconds , then she determinedly got into her own car and drove home .
9 However , parameters for them for individual writers could be extracted from an initial training phase for a script recognition system .
10 The Prime Minister added : ‘ The Home Secretary is responsible for immigration and has made speeches about it for many months .
11 The players have now scored 70 goals between them for Rangers in all competitions this season , though McCoist was jocularly chided by his manager as he attempted to reply to the unanswerable question , posed him by a foreign journalist , of how many goals he expected to score tonight .
12 Although parts of this tradition have been examined in great detail , some of the most important aspects of it for this theme have received little attention .
13 Likely any car would have traces of it for a long time .
14 He 's been sporting those flares of his for quite some time and now everyone is into them .
15 In the dormitories I identified the beds in which I had slept , with the same trays beneath them for dirty clothes and the same chairs beside them .
16 They attract crowds of 450 for their home matches in the Luxembourg league and brought 26 fans with them for this UEFA Cup first round tie .
17 From the back of the hummock a figure appeared and began moving unhurriedly up the hill on an irregular route , at times coming obliquely towards the Friar , and then abruptly changing direction and seeming to go away from him : thus tacking and weaving the man was as inconspicuous as a partridge on ploughland , so that if the Friar turned his eyes from him for a moment he was difficult to rediscover , so perfectly did he merge with the duns , browns , russets , and half-greens of the wood .
18 And I got a bag from erm Woolworths all blue shells in it for two ninety
19 The current and prospective demands upon us for political and military expenditure overseas have already gone far beyond the figure which can , on any hypothesis , be sustained …
20 Her defiance gave her the courage to lift her eyes to his for the first time , and she saw the surprise and sudden uncertainty that flashed across them .
21 She had n't set eyes on him for years , but there was no mistake .
22 England supported them , and many English financiers managed to obtain concessions to mine for silver , etc. , in those countries and people rushed to buy stock in these enterprises despite the considerable uncertainty surrounding them .
23 In the meantime , thanks to him for the loan of this lovable and interesting guitar .
24 This concludes Mr Birdwood 's article and again many thanks to him for the talk he gave last March and for permission to reprint same .
25 The Girl was explaining how she thought perhaps she ought to make some kind of thanks to them for their hospitality .
26 ‘ And thanks to you for giving Gareth such a good day yesterday . ’
27 At the Redoubt Mr Major told the 2,400 troops including those from the Cheshire Regiment and Royal Engineers : ‘ I wanted to see what was happening on the ground and particularly to express my thanks to you for the work you are doing .
28 At the Redoubt Mr Major told troops including those from the Cheshire Regiment and Royal Engineers : ‘ I wanted to see what was happening on the ground and particularly to express my thanks to you for the work you are doing .
29 Thanks to you for your hard work in 1992 and my best wishes to you and your families in 1993 .
30 So it is thanks to you for coming to these events and thanks to all who contributed to the organisation for between you all it was a most successful day .
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