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

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1 If I worship thee for fear of hell ,
2 Well I think we can find them through Playback in cases like that
3 The first census pairs them off man for man , leaving a surplus of 273 who are redeemed by money .
4 The declared aim of such finance pirates is to break up the giants , and sell them off bit by bit .
5 There 's a set up that checks a certain amount of areas and then blanks it otherwise you could be sitting there for hours waiting for a new Con activity so you just chew them off bit by bit .
6 ‘ Within two or three days of John Salako flying out to California for his knee operation , he had me for company on the same ward .
7 Although the first step can be steroid injections , my GP referred me for surgery at Wanstead Hospital , south London .
8 When my Noble Friend was kind enough to say that he looked to me for help as being I think he said an ornament on the front bench , was n't quite certain whether that was supposed to be a compliment or not , but I thought an ornament or something that you that sat upon a er er er er er upon a shelf and looked pretty , but did n't actually do anything .
9 They had come to me for help in extricating themselves from satanism because the high priest had insisted on performing the ‘ Act of Unity ’ with their fourteen-year-old daughter .
10 Two or three years ago a friend of mine who is a publisher applied to me for help in dealing with a complaint from a man who had bought one of his cookery books .
11 I remember at the conclusion of a church house-party , a man asking me for prayer to be filled with the Spirit .
12 Will you and Dr Watson join me for lunch at my hotel in two hours ’ time ?
13 ‘ When I returned to England , ’ he continued , ‘ I asked Bishop Thomas to recommend me for ordination to the priesthood .
14 A twenty four year old woman came to see me for treatment on the ward , a smoker .
15 My respects to the captain and ask him to join me for breakfast at , say , eight-thirty .
16 Once I did this under the eye of a policeman who nabbed me for parking on a yellow line when I emerged from the bank a few minutes later .
17 The reports should be sent in the first instance to me for submission to the Advisory Committee on Policy .
18 I was on the board of the bank then , and he came to me for advice about a takeover bid for his company .
19 I may persuade Fräulein Aschmann to join me for tea at the Franz Joseph .
20 Twenty five , yes an and for that he can make hims he does n't want to really to pay me for food at all so I 'm going to tell him that he can have his cups , spare cups of tea and a drink of milk an and some toast .
21 He could sue me for slander over this . ’
22 He apologizes and hands me a note : Sir Thomas Fairfax is expecting me for dinner at Folly Farm .
23 I do n't find that difficult , that 's really expected of me as part of the caring .
24 ‘ Right from the beginning my fellow directors have regarded me as part of the team and have been tremendously supportive . ’
25 Finally they seemed to accept me as part of the landscape and came within the range of my camera .
26 This was necessary to me as part of my approach to socialism , for before you can be sure whether you are genuinely in favour of socialism , you have got to decide whether things at present are tolerable or not tolerable , and you have got to take up a definite attitude on the terribly difficult question of class …
27 His secretary had come to regard lying to me as part of her job and even our friends lied for him , aiding and abetting my dick-led husband in a misguided effort to protect me .
28 The evening of talented entertainment was hilarious and also included shafts of criticism expressed in humour that struck me as evidence of CA 's basic good health .
29 Your asking me as chairman of the board and I think I can speak to the board I think that the theatre has actually managed very well .
30 Any parent is very welcome to contact me as Chairman of the East Sussex Dyslexia Association on Eastbourne three four seven six two .
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