Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] thank [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | Tonight I want to take the opportunity to thank her for her patience and support . |
2 | Di wrote to her after the ceremony thanking her for all the work she had done for fellow cancer sufferers and for raising £40,000 towards the centre . |
3 | The rock thanked her for helping it . |
4 | The superintendent thanked him for his help and bade him goodnight but with a distracted air as though her attention were elsewhere . |
5 | The postman thanked him for the warning and drove back to Mount Carmel . |
6 | Of the many directives gummed to the glass partition , one took the trouble to thank me for not smoking . |
7 | He had the grace to thank me for my co-operation . ’ |
8 | Fencing for Nursery Playgroup A letter has been received from the playgroup thanking us for the provision of the fence . |
9 | Fencing for Nursery Playgroup A letter has been received from the playgroup thanking us for the provision of the fence . |
10 | The Bishop thanked everyone for travelling all the way from St Columba 's on Walney Island , St Wilfrid 's , Preston and many other parishes on such an inhospitable day and reminded the packed Cathedral that ‘ They choose to throw in their lot with us , it 's as simple as that . |
11 | If you can afford an environmentally friendly G-registered runabout , then the flora , fauna and children of the British Isles will have a lot to thank you for . |
12 | ‘ Then I 've got a lot to thank you for . |
13 | The Bishop of Gloucester , who 's been accused of indecent assault , has issued a public thank you for the hundreds of letters he 's received . |
14 | At Thanksgiving 1985 , Bush sent North a postcard thanking him for his work ‘ with the hostage thing and in Central America ’ and exhorting him to get some turkey ; North read it out at his trial four years later as evidence of approval , but it was all delightfully vague . |
15 | At least that way I would n't have got a note thanking me for a ‘ wonderful evening ’ that never happened . ’ |