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

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1 I refer especially to the case of a constituent , a boy who can not walk , talk , feed himself or do anything for himself , and will never be any different , as a result of meningitis at the age of three .
2 They 're not showing theirs or using it for any other purpose just for the dog 's benefit .
3 It was really done with much relish , and to prove his efficiency in all branches of His Majesty 's Navy and Fishing Fleets , Lord Shelley went into Uxbridge , bought the best cod he could find , and insisted on cooking it himself and serving it for dinner .
4 ‘ They will find out I 've done nothing and flog me for it . ’
5 You will take my dyes , my remedies , my secrets away from me and use them for others .
6 Sometimes the English Catholics write to me and ask me for help , and sometimes I write to them .
7 They will understand me too quickly ; they will turn my own generosity against me and despise me for the lovers I took ; and they will cast me as the woman who briefly threatened to interfere with the writing of the books which they have enjoyed reading .
8 But at the funeral , in a fit of hysteria , she turned on me and blamed me for causing her father 's death .
9 Here is a man who antagonised me and bothered me for 16 months and when I said ‘ yes ’ to fighting him again , he said ‘ no ’ .
10 Galatians 2.20 must be among the most marvellous words of the Bible : ‘ I have been crucified with Christ ; it is no longer I who live , but Christ who lives in me ; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God , who loved me and gave himself for me . ’
11 May we all say with St Paul in Galatians 2.20 : ‘ I have been crucified with Christ ; it is no longer I who live , but Christ who lives in me ; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God , who loved me and gave himself for me . ’
12 The truth that ‘ Jesus loved me and gave himself for me , ’ was an incredible transformation for him .
13 Trust Christ alone and testify like Paul ‘ the son of God who loved ME and gave himself for ME . ’
14 The holy spirit gives us a new prospective on life and it , it , it deepens our relationship with God , we do n't have to try and make , make a success of our new Christian life by ourselves , you know it does n't matter whether you 've been a Christian for a week , for a day , for twenty , for fifty years , if you try to do it one day by yourself you are guaranteed failure , there is no way you can do it , it does n't matter how long you 've been a Christian or how short a period , you can not do it , if the great apostle Paul , he could , he said I can do nothing of myself he said I am not sufficient , for all my learning , for all the wonderful visions I 've had , for the knowledge that God has given to me , that I 've been able to write these great apostle 's , he says that I can not do it myself , I ca n't live this Christian life myself and the tremendous thing that none of us , no matter who we are , we do not have to try to make a success of our Christian life on our own , it 's a partnership and God is the senior partner in it , he does n't expect us to do it by ourselves , listen to what the , the , that , the same apostle Paul says when he 's writing to the , the Gelation Christians , in , in chapter two , verse twenty , listen to what he says there , he says I have been crucified with Christ and it is no longer I who live but Christ lives in me and the life which I know live in the flesh I live by faith in the son of God who loved me and delivered himself for me , he said I do n't do it by myself , why not , very simply cos he ca n't , he did n't know how to , he did n't have the power to do it he says but the life I 'm living , I live by the power of Christ who died for me , who gave himself for me and who now lives in me now by the holy spirit
15 People are always niggling me and teasing me for doing too much work , going into too many details for even the smallest conference .
16 ‘ Valerie , ’ the editor of the Mail on Sunday said to me once , after I had filed a neat and convincing piece on an earthquake the ground had trembled beneath me in Rome , where Lou was playing with the London Symphonic and a wall had fallen on top of me and trapped me for two hours — ‘ you are the mistress of controlled reportage .
17 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
18 I 've never even managed to get through a job interview , even if it 's a woman doing the interviewing ; I just have this feeling that she is looking at me and judging me for all the wrong reasons .
19 so you can go to them and ask them for advice and they ca n't give it , because there 's not that link back to where you know
20 The first such coins were made from electrum from the rivers that flowed down from the Troilus Mountains , but advantage was soon taken of the different status in the traditional value system of the gold and silver components to separate them and use them for different denominations .
21 Some person noticed them and hated them for what they were . ’
22 They used to be in the boxes up the yard , you see , you used to lay them and feed them for perhaps a week before you killed them .
23 We , the young people of this area , extend our greetings to you and thank you for listening to us on this Youth Sunday .
24 Bless you and thank you for all your love and concern .
25 erm , you do n't like looking through it , but can I just look through for you and learn it for you .
26 There is often a tendency to stand too far back in an attempt to approach footstraps : this makes lots of fast-sounding gurgling noises in the water behind you but does nothing for board speed .
27 You could put lipstick and some feathers on that one and take it for a walk . ’
28 You can get a like , a similar one to this , perhaps not as good as this one but buy it for twenty quid nearly .
29 Claudia Arbuthnot was never cross with him or punished him for anything .
30 He thought he was helping everybody and doing everything for himself but he were n't , he was stopping
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