Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] to [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The following week the US Tour moved to Los Angeles for the LA Open , and Frank asked me to caddie for him there .
2 He asked me to caddie for him for the rest of the year .
3 But Jim insisted , insisted that I bought him a pint and asked me to caddie for him the following week at St Anne 's .
4 Like them London Transport sold them to Cohens for scrap on 9 May 1934 .
5 Tickets were printed and he sold them to friends for 1&shilling. each …
6 The man who was the driving force behind bringing them to Britain for surgery was Sir Jimmy Savile .
7 The Zliten people formally offered compensation ; the Zuwaya invited them to Ajdabiya for peacemaking , and arranged a preliminary meeting of Zuwaya to discuss how much compensation they should demand .
8 Oxford , without the services of Mike Spracklen , whose subtle genius as finishing coach helped them to victories for the previous five races , have Pat Sweeney , a regular Oxford coach since 1988 , in charge .
9 His accusations backed up with the evidence found by Craig would be enough to convict Spencer and send him to prison for some time , once his whereabouts were discovered , for Spencer seemed to have vanished from the face of the earth .
10 That enabled Senna to qualify in fifth place and on race day his tactical mastery helped him to victory for a record sixth time , Alain Prost had been penalised for jumping the start .
11 True , it might be a genuine enquiry , but it could be Nigel Steen relating him to Jacqui for the first time .
12 His GP referred him to hospital for a whole series of treatments , but nothing worked .
13 The goalkeeper lay injured following a collision with a team-mate when Mikhailichenko gathered the loose ball on the byeline and squared it to Hateley for a goal easier come by for Rangers than had seemed possible in the early stages of the match .
14 ‘ He sent a message to the governor explaining that the thefts continued to take place at a time when the firm had transferred me to England for a period of six months .
15 Is there any reason why I should not send you to prison for a very long time ’
16 Kama also bears the epithet The Bodyless , a reference to his ruin with the god SHIVA , who reduced him to ashes for an act of impertinence .
17 Three times the court adjourned , and finally , without allowing him to speak further , it condemned him to death for treason against the people .
18 The judge found the allegations proved and committed him to prison for six months .
19 Following repeated breaches of the orders the judge , in the contemnor 's presence , found him guilty of contempt of court and committed him to prison for eight months .
20 and thumbed it to Ringway for a stand-by ticket .
21 which is brilliant din , din , din , we should give it to Phil for his dad
22 Its walls were almost covered by official posters urging all who read them to Dig For Victory , Save For Victory , Resist The Squanderbug , Join The Wrens And Free A Man For The Fleet and remember that Careless Talk Costs Lives and Walls Have Ears .
23 Cos I got them out and I thought I must take them downstairs and give them to Maggie for her to give them to Gary .
24 In Bateman itself the accused took part of the victim 's uterus away during childbirth and did not remove her to hospital for five days .
25 The place had belonged to a Polish woman , who 'd lived there as a child and then rented it to students for the past fifteen years .
26 Yes , that 's Stirling 's over in Wantage , and you 're moving them to Shillingford for six months .
27 The duke 's London residence was Essex House , the property of his brother-in-law , Robert Devereux , third Earl of Essex [ q.v. ] , another of Rose 's employers , who encouraged him to the extent of sending him to France for the first time , probably early in the 1640s .
28 I told you they want to do another X-ray , and they 're sending him to Carlisle for that , the Cumberland Infirmary . ’
29 The Colonel had summoned him to Cancun for the meeting at the Rena Victoria Hotel .
30 to restrict the buyer 's remedies ( e.g. to prevent him from rejecting the goods and to confine him to damages for breach of condition ) ;
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