Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Princesse Mathilde came to see them for a weekend .
2 Sometime around the middle of the week , Dr MacLennan was allowed to see me for a while , after Diggs overruled my father 's refusal to have me medically inspected by anybody else but him .
3 Then , when they came in , he came up to see me for a bit . ’
4 I had no idea she was using me for a purpose of her own : I was too naive to realise until it dawned on me what it was , a few weeks later .
5 ‘ You would n't want me for a cousin-in-law , by the sound of it . ’
6 ‘ Just go and lose yerself for a week , son .
7 I made them for a friend a couple of years ago and she 's still talking about them !
8 When will the right hon. Gentleman give that consistency and leadership to the police and back them for a change ?
9 " We sell them for a penny each , " Miss Poraway explained .
10 Might want them for a cup of tea .
11 The principal method is the study of hoards , since coins have frequently been deposited in hoards for safe-keeping and their owners have often been prevented from recovering them for a variety of reasons such as death or forgetfulness .
12 He come round and he asked me for a change of a fiver .
13 ‘ Oh , come on , that 's why you asked me for a drink .
14 ‘ And there was a sailor there — submariner , I think he was — and he asked me for a date , but I said no . ’
15 She came over to me one night and she asked me for a lift .
16 He asked me for a light and I offered him one of my Gauloises .
17 Then I felt a pressure on my arm and a soft female voice asked me for a light .
18 ‘ That girl of yours asked me for a statement and I gave her one-more than she bargained for , and I made her take it all down . ’
19 If you came in now and asked me for a pound of apples , well in a way I would n't know a stranger whether they like them under-ripe , ripe or just ready for eating .
20 If you have gas or coal fires , and can avoid using them for a while , it would be a useful addition to this list .
21 When I did , something about its stillness stilled me for a moment .
22 He 'd picked up some cream that they 'd given me for a skin rash , stuck it under my blindfold and said , in a curious high-pitched waver , ‘ Champignons ? ’
23 ‘ Oh well , I suppose it wo n't hurt me for a couple of days .
24 You do n't fool me for a second . ’
25 but when I asked them for a crayon ,
26 ‘ I have to see someone for a minute .
27 I believed her on both counts , especially when she visited me for a weekend and gave me a bottle of ‘ Denim ’ aftershave which she had shoplifted from a Chemist in mid Wales .
28 We monitored them for a period of about twelve months before we reported to members on the outcome .
29 But these are not just shoelaces — use them to be different ; plait , twist , braid or cord them for a variety of looks and purposes , from bracelets , necklaces , hair bands , bag cords or to brighten up a pair of trainers .
30 All the perennials are bought in containers and I grow them for a year in their pots to see how they cope with the conditions , then I plant them out in the garden . "
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