Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] for [pron] by " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing came for her by the first post . |
2 | Financially Changez was supported by Jamila , who paid for everything by working in the shop in the evenings . |
3 | So , while the universities were recognized as having a national role , it was not the one envisaged for them by the Newbolt Committee . |
4 | You should have told him that we pay for it by the gallon not by the year ! |
5 | If we ask for them by name they 'll think we know them from somewhere . ’ |
6 | She went upstairs and slung her bikini bottoms in a bag , along with her suntan oil and a towel , and ran downstairs , to find him waiting for her by the front door . |
7 | And the worst part of it all was that having him there all the time had n't lessened her longing for him by one tiny jot . |
8 | Erm it is a social gathering and whether people get er , er get rooked er , they get done or whether they get a bargain or whatever happens , they , they seem to enjoy it , but nevertheless it 's done according to whether you want to make money , the person owning the land wants to make a bit of money , there are a number of entrepeneurs who actually arrange and the middleman who actually goes round booking up the sites and so when you 're talking about charity a charity will get it organised for you by an entre , entrepeneur and then there 's the er the er the traders themselves , some of whom may be purely independent , some the , some may be obviously dealing with that ta erm that kind of aspect which is not exactly possibly legal . |
9 | If you are in any doubt as to whether you can carry out this modification , have it done for you by your local repairer , or at least seek more detailed instructions . |
10 | Shortly after this he paid for it by cheque and on request signed a statement that property in the van was not to pass to him until the cheque was cleared . |
11 | ‘ It moves for me by contrasts , ’ he said , and now he began to take an interest in , even to listen to , what he himself was saying . |
12 | You will not jeopardise that job I perjured myself to get for you by a vagrancy charge tonight of all nights . |