Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] for [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 By helping teachers understand classroom roles , it enables them to discover for themselves the best ways of fostering co-operative learning .
2 I mean I 'm I mean for me the issues is avoiding guilt tripping them , but at the same time erm I want them to know erm that they are real children who are being really affected and hurt and damaged and losing their parents as a result of this war , and that is a hurtful thing to know .
3 And he demands that I create for him a mate , a gigantic Eve to give him solace . ’
4 The two young girls , I predicted , would not find such changes so difficult to accommodate , but I did all I could to see that Mrs Clements suffered the least adjustments , to the extent that I undertook for myself a number of duties which you may consider most broad-minded of a butler to do .
5 If our young girls are to learn the profession , let them serve a seven years apprenticeship and when they have completed it , I ask for them the same wages as are paid for journeymen …
6 When I visited Bishopshalt school with my hon. Friend , I saw for myself the superb improvement in equipment and facilities that it has managed to achieve only shortly after attaining grant-maintained status .
7 I wrote for him the following poem ; it seems to me now rather jejune , but it was the spontaneous overflow from a heart both proud and anxious , and not greatly concerned with turning out a literary exemplar : Parachutists ( for L.G.C. )
8 ‘ She also asked me to recount for her the circumstances leading up to the car crash in May 1968 in which poor Willy Morpurgo suffered brain damage . ’
9 In part the debate has been presented as an opposition between a broadly liberal programme — multiculturalism — and an antiracism which claimed for itself the mantle of left radicalism ( Dodgson and Stewart , 1981 ; Mullard , 1984 ; Troyna , 1987a ; Gill and Singh , 1987 ) .
10 Renting one of the luxurious lodges for family or friends and sharing in the luxury that Slaley affords , from the championship standard golf course , to the 5 Star Sheraton Hotel , leisure club and the facilities within each sumptuous lodge which cater for your every need .
11 In Lawrence 's Women in Love , completed in 1916 , Birkin contemplates the purchase of a ‘ clear , beautiful chair ’ which expresses for him the living thoughts of ‘ England , even Jane Austen 's England ’ , before these were destroyed by ‘ sordid and foul mechanicalness ’ .
12 God could so easily say that , too , but he does not ; he negotiates from a basis of weakness which becomes for us the power of God unto salvation .
13 Students will need to be piloted through the maze of attainment targets , and in the fourth and fifth years particularly they will need advice on which core and foundation subjects to follow to GCSE and which to follow for what the Act coyly describes as ‘ a reasonable time ’ .
14 We want you to see for yourself the subtlety and awareness that can be wrought from the earth , to give style and grace to your everyday living .
15 He finds Miriam appealing and she holds for him the added attraction of being married and committed herself .
16 Lord Burlington also employed the services of an architect named Campbell , who built for him a beautiful temple , based on the Temple of Romulus in Rome .
17 You 're grey and black like a big rat , but I love you because you 're English and you wait for me every day . ’
18 In these cases , you can give them a bit of salt , or an acidic herb which calms the child while you look for what the woman craves , like butter or fruit .
19 That is the basis of the famous " niche " strategy which means that you secure for yourself a useful market by doing something which the big boys find uneconomical to do at the price you can manage .
20 Behind her dark glasses , she constructed for herself the illusion of security .
21 Breathlessly she watched for what the moving flags would say next .
22 If meeting him could make you reach for something a lot stronger than H 2 O , you will be relieved to hear that he 's anchored to the ground .
23 He had had a good deal of experience of the deliberate malice of political adversaries , who felt for him a genuine fear that was replaced by contempt only for his lesser colleagues .
24 She felt sorry for him once more ; she felt for him the compassion of an older sister , and at that point she did something quite unpremeditated : as she kept on walking , she turned her head back towards him , smiled and lifted her right arm out in the air , easily , flowingly , as if she were tossing a brightly coloured ball .
25 The public man who earned for himself the title ‘ Apostle of Pembrokeshire ’ must have been tenacious and fearless , like most of the Methodist revivalists .
26 Discover the answers as you experience for yourself the sights and sounds of their daily lives .
27 Lot number sixty seven Lot sixty seven is another one there we are , that one showing for you a hundred pounds for this , and ten , twenty , at one hundred and thirty , forty one hundred and forty is bid and selling for one hundred and forty pounds , anybody else at one for one fifty , one sixty going on sir ?
28 Ultimately , because we pray for him every night , he will change his politics .
29 We pray for you every day , and think of all the decisions and plans .
30 There remains for me a disturbing element about In Memoriam notices .
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