Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] for some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm just can you put me down for some paracetamols for the pain |
2 | Even at the age of about 13 I 'd be guided only by people who I thought knew something about the game , and who were not thing to stitch me up-I was always thinking people were trying to stitch me up for some reason . |
3 | They had , it transpired , been training one up for some time . |
4 | If you 've neglected your legs during the winter and are planning to get them out for some spring sunshine then check out the new Stripwax from Jolen , £3.95 for 36 strips . |
5 | He was beginning to wonder if they were n't already softening him up for some kind of a change . |
6 | I know that whether it was trying to dig him up for some doubles at Kyalami or just dropping in on him aboard the Queen Mary , I always called up first to make sure he was not otherwise engaged , and I can recall many times when James appeared at the track looking benign but far from fresh . |
7 | ‘ I 've written him up for some medication to ease the headache . ’ |
8 | There 's always talk like this , Anne , but it 's usually politicians just trying it on for some advantage . |
9 | I have not dressed myself up for some time . |