Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pron] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | we do n't want to give em it for the whole year . |
2 | ROS : Take you me for a sponge , my lord ? |
3 | And thank you everyone for the lovely presents for our new home . |
4 | It does n't much matter what you wear during the day , but we 'll find you something for the evenings . ’ |
5 | If you ca n't , but would n't mind keeping the draft till you 're in Prague ( it 's good for six months ) , it may be less of a hassle cashing it there , especially as the bank in Brno may charge you something for the transaction . |
6 | Lie back , and I 'll give you something for the pain . |
7 | ‘ Schatzie , I am going to pay you what for a man of my years is a great compliment . |
8 | I asked if they could give me something for the pain . |
9 | Good have you given me something for the ? |
10 | You owe me something for the humiliation which you are about to put on me . ’ |
11 | Then he read a textbook of hers about the craft of the dramatist and it had stopped him from showing her anything for a year . |
12 | ‘ We never put a variety on the list until we have grown it ourselves for a year . ’ |
13 | I have grown it myself for the last twelve years , in a small colony in a north-facing border which maintains itself by self-sown seedlings . |
14 | A lot of people say that cavers are mad , that they cause a lot of trouble getting themselves stuck , and that they would n't do it themselves for a gold onion . |
15 | ‘ A friend lent me hers for a few weeks . |