Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Jinny remembered Bella 's words and understood them properly for the first time . |
2 | I 'll have a bath an' all an' my brither-in-law 'll see me right for the gear . ’ |
3 | They said their father contacted them suddenly for the first time two months ago after walking out on them 18 years ago . |
4 | It was no fun , and the putrid bridie at the restaurant , thrown across the counter at me by a young waitress who clearly blamed me personally for the shortcomings in her life , was little consolation . |
5 | I would recommend them only for the casual observer who wants little apart from views of lunar craters . |
6 | And the Beau Nash Room might just as well have been their luxury coach : twenty-three of them only for the minute , with Eddie Stratton now being held in custody by the New York Police , distanced by only a few yards , as it happened , from the mortal remains of his former wife ; and with Sam and Vera Kronquist , one of the three married couples originally listed on the tour , still in their room on the second floor of the hotel — Sam watching a mid-morning cartoon on ITV , and Vera , fully dressed , lying back lazily against the pillows of their double bed , reading the previous February 's issue of Country Life . |
7 | The figure stopped dead and saw them obviously for the first time . |
8 | Did he live with me only for the sake of appearances , perhaps ? |
9 | If I buy some carpets fitting or do I extra for the fitting ? |
10 | Assuming that the seller can then re-sell them elsewhere for the same price as the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller will suffer no loss . |
11 | Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here . |
12 | New Zealands should be brushed off , hosed down and dried before you put them away for the summer . |
13 | ‘ I realise the European Tour will not be too happy but I blame them anyway for the clash of dates , ’ Faldo said . |
14 | Had kept all of them just for the proud thrill of his in truth rather badly formed hand . |
15 | But like that A lot of families had them and kept them just for the family . |
16 | I bought them just for the bag though . |
17 | You take me away for the weekend and then come back and act as if you 've just met me at a friend 's house for the first time ! |
18 | I pay tribute to them tonight for the work that they have undertaken in an attempt to keep us aware of what is happening out there . |
19 | You put me aside for the winter . |
20 | I can not say thank you enough for the effort that has gone on . ’ |
21 | We thank you especially for the witness of Archbishop Runcie and pray for him and for Bishop Carey as they transfer responsibility under your guiding hand . |
22 | Your letters are very much appreciated , and thank you especially for the Photos , which are not bad at all , and which handed to me just before we left Sian . |
23 | Having all four styles comfortably within your repertoire thus equips you best for the total process of learning from experience . |
24 | I will protect you , play games with you , take you away for the weekend . |
25 | ‘ Any suggestion that your wife expects you home for the evening meal at a reasonable hour ’ is met with ‘ howls of derision ’ from older colleagues . |
26 | Mind you more for the governors but hard luck . |
27 | Thank you also for the very useful information concerning the proposed upgrading of the A5 through Snowdonia . |
28 | Thank you also for the many beautiful tributes and the donations sent for the Cynthia Spencer Unit . |
29 | Thank you also for the ten pound cheque which I 'll be donating to Cancer Research , Yours sincerely , Angela . |
30 | I 'll join you later for the barbecue . ’ |