Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] for i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I went home and got on with my work expecting them to come for me any day or night . ’ |
2 | I did n't try to make them fall for me , because at that time I was n't in the mood for that sort of thing . ’ |
3 | I mean for me they for me they should be drawing one each actually now . |
4 | I mean for me I I 've gone beyond hoping in a way I mean it 's just a question of keeping going from week to week and I do n't know how to measure success . |
5 | Anyway it 's fiction erm basically I mean for me there 's two issues , one do you pamper to the worst possible taste erm and two erm is the Sun the face of newspapers to come er |
6 | I mean I 'm I mean for me the issues is avoiding guilt tripping them , but at the same time erm I want them to know erm that they are real children who are being really affected and hurt and damaged and losing their parents as a result of this war , and that is a hurtful thing to know . |
7 | ‘ I said , ‘ I need something for myself and if I do n't get it then I worry for me and my marriage ’ . ’ |
8 | I stand for me . |
9 | He had an attack about midnight , and that man of his sent for me . |
10 | In terms of actual support , I think for me personally it 's been within a gay men 's group . |
11 | I think for me I love erm er er er I love a challenge , and er I suspect the fact that before I went into it people said it was erm something which was erm absolutely impossible er er and that the their was no way that one could make a go of it erm made it made it made it perhaps all the more challenging to try to prove them wrong . |
12 | I think for me , one of the main questions is how we enter into joint activity with the British Labour Movement , or do we just turn our backs on it and say we ca n't do it , they are too racist , they are too imperialist . |
13 | in simply why not and simply hoping that someone 's gon na go out and buy your brand of petrol for example erm I think for me it 's erm there are so many messages flashed at people every day erm do this , do that , buy our product instead of X and X's product but when you 've paid , when you 're faced with that purchase decision , and I , I would say perhaps this is true for most people from most jargon . |
14 | I told an uninterested reception clerk that I had to catch the boat train ( let them look for me in Calais , I thought . |
15 | ‘ And I spent an hour greeting my guests , making a speech and ensuring the entertainment was fully organised for the evening , while I was trying to make up my mind whether your refusal to put in an appearance was because you cared for me — or because you hated me . ’ |
16 | and then there 's erm , that shopping , bit of shopping you got for me |
17 | ‘ I told you in my letter last week that I wanted you to arrange for me to meet him . |
18 | I sip from the cup that she made for me . |
19 | I say I do n't take them for sake I mean as you see how many you prescribed for me , ca n't you ? |
20 | You asked for me . ’ |
21 | Then he said , ‘ You asked for me , Jack , and here I am . |
22 | But you asked for me , and I do n't handle your kind any more . |
23 | ‘ That I was posted to your staff because you asked for me . |
24 | What have you painted for me ? ’ and he said , ‘ Shapes loud and quiet , wet and dry . ’ |
25 | She asked for me ? ’ |
26 | " You want for me to lift your little boat out on to our deck until your boys are finished searching . |
27 | As many as you , you want for me . |
28 | I do n't suppose I could persuade you to work for me in return ? |
29 | Do n't expect they 'd give a thank you to work for me neither . ’ |
30 | When she cares for me , then I 'll care for her . ’ |