Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you for " in BNC.

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1 As a young director working with all-male crews , Karen has had to confront a high level of overt sexism , something the grant-aided sector does n't necessarily prepare you for .
2 This affordable scheme not only covers you for loss of income , but is useful for the unforeseen expenses as well .
3 ‘ Ah , but that was when I was only pumping you for information , not giving it to you .
4 Well as that , from my experience , they only pay ya for what your worth , not what , do n't pay ya because your good looking or anything like that
5 Are you aware she 's only marrying you for your money ?
6 ‘ We 'll only require you for one hour a day .
7 ‘ She 's only telling you for your own good , dear , ’ Emily interposed .
8 ‘ I 'd better reimburse you for the sweets ’ Vernon insisted , in a tight unfriendly voice .
9 I feel you are all friends , so thank you for a lovely magazine .
10 Er so thank you for coming and do n't forget the candidates and and Thank John personally for for for being such a very good er candidate in in this erm hustings , er but do n't leave the candidates to You must fee The people in Salford and Eccles and in er Worsley , who get the Manchester Evening News , Er It 's it 's that they they put lo there 's local issues is n't there ?
11 So thank you for coming .
12 So thank you for approaching us , I wish you all the best , I ‘ ll hop off soon and catch my bus And give my brain a rest !
13 So thank you for your concern , but will you now please go . ’
14 So thank you for 1991 , and go for it in 1992 .
15 So thank you for your honesty ! ’
16 The exercise of cooperating with the other people , even though they 're in the same relative area than in this case it may be use of facilities for leisure , is not very easy and there may be a very very good cause to have a proper course in how to get on with other people , in these sort of cooperative ventures , so thank you for , for drawing our attention to it , it is an interes would be an interesting exercise to .
17 So thank you for giving me the chance to , to air that view .
18 Well , Mrs Davis , I ca n't promise you a rise ( and I certainly would n't be bold enough to ask you for a hug ! ) but what I can offer you is the chance to choose between a substantial pay-rise … £1,500 a year … and a cheque for the generous sum of £15,000 .
19 If I may say so , you 're a bit long in the tooth to be an articled clerk , and — to make up for that — you have an air of authority that scarcely fits you for a junior position .
20 The tribunal will generally compensate you for lost fringe benefits , although putting a figure upon them is often another exercise in guesstimation .
21 I assumed he 'd just picked you for the resemblance . ’
22 Dad 's a , dad 's just nominated you for the big in the campus .
23 Can I just borrow you for a few moments ?
24 I du n no but I got a wonderful hand look wha I 'll just show you for a start , cos I 'm putting that in the box .
25 ‘ He can not just divorce you for no reason . ’
26 But he said we wo n't charge you the daily rate , we 'll just charge you for the job .
27 It wou anyway thank you for that .
28 ‘ Well , do n't go on at me , I 'm just telling you for your own sake .
29 You may also be able to get legal insurance as an add-on to a household policy for as little as £12.50 per year , but it may not always cover you for a battle with the boss , so check before you buy
30 ‘ Your comment over dinner that evening , about her acting in cheap soap operas , was quite apt ; I do n't think she 's ever forgiven you for that . ’
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