Example sentences of "[det] [pers pn] [vb base] for " in BNC.

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1 I only fill them in that I know for a fact .
2 I 'm a transcendentalist in that I think for myself , no one tells me what to do in my career , my training .
3 The Dempster was called into court by the ringing of a bell and recited the sentence as recorded by the Clerk of the Court adding " This I give for doom . "
4 They ask me how much I paid for everything I was wearing , how much I pay for my room at the pension , how much salary I shall be getting at the university — a salary to me ridiculously small , little more than pocket-money , but for the majority of working-class Spaniards a fortune .
5 ‘ And perhaps you 'll tell me how much I owe for my board and lodging , ’ she added .
6 ‘ How much you pay for this ? ’ asked a lad in a Michael Jackson T-shirt , hopefully .
7 How much you pay for the eurocheque service depends on the number of cheques you issue , but there is an annual fee of £5 for your eurocheque card .
8 How much you pay for our Current Account service depends on the way you run your account , but the standard item costs and fixed charge shown below are payable each charging quarter .
9 So to find out how much you pay for , how much actual energy has been used up , you think it , again going back to the water , if we have a big tank full of water and we 're using it up , this time in terms of power , erm if we have something that 's using up water at the rate of say six gallons a minute and someone 's going to charge you for your water .
10 So you ca n't con you can control when it comes but you ai n't gon na ch you 're not gon na control how much you pay for , for , for almost anything , I 'm afraid .
11 If it starts going funny he takes the back off to have a look , no matter how much you pay for it .
12 It was quite clear tonight how much you care for her , but you 'll have to get used to her being away for a month or two .
13 You 've shown everyone how much you care for her and we all admire you for it .
14 On to Wing On Street , better known as Cloth Alley , where you can find silks , linens and wools at incredibly low prices , and where the salesmen know exactly how much you need for a shirt or a suit .
15 How much we get for that ?
16 I 've got no specific figures or names in mind , but I think there will be a further growth , particularly in the number of people who supply existing credit cards , and that 's important because they may do better and different deals with the retailers over how much they charge for the processing .
17 I wonder how much they want for it ?
18 In moments of crisis like that you reach for the old dependables .
19 I would far rather say , if I had the seven thousand pounds , say to both my daughters there you are dears , there 's the seven thousand pounds you decide how much of that you want for your wedding what is left over you keep , and it would be interesting to find out how much they then spent on their photographers , and on their cake , and the , the wedding cars etcetera .
20 Now if , well , certainly there 's a lot more complicated things in complex numbers , you should , all you really done , is to , this thing about the complex you get them work out some algebra , you go out and Z square some algebra and then you 've done the complex with some algebra and with the use of plus and minus signs in there , it 's a little bit tricky , but nothing , that , that , at A level that you should n't be able to handle , right , and once you 've got that you look for some new , just , working and the least , and deciding what happened when you 've actually got .
21 Instead their minds are constricted by a million million common little assumptions , assumptions choking them like bindweed — and these they take for granted !
22 It was still dark , that 's all I know for certain .
23 All I know for sure , sir , is that we have a mysterious plane lying on the sea-bed there .
24 All I know for certain is that Sabine Jourdain had a row with a man on board the Jonquil before she was taken dead from the water , and that man was Tarquin Poulteney-Crosse . ’
25 All I know for definite is he lives down in Armagh , not so far from Newry , in the hills .
26 All I hope for then is that we are in a position to be challenging . ’
27 I never went no further than you are now , all I come for was my little secateurs , and they were on the shelf here inside the door .
28 I can not believe that I 've cut up the dress he used to love me to wear and all I get for thanks is cheek .
29 ‘ This is all I get for loving you so much ! ’ cried Bathsheba bitterly .
30 What do you mean , you sit there and that 's all I get for about two hours is a load of bloody shit that you go work , you do this to spend it all on bills !
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