Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun prp] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean Hambleton for example having just produced their draft local plan , but other districts are not quite in that position . |
2 | I met Helmut for lunch at Fouquet 's . |
3 | He said : ‘ I got Peter for £1 million and when you look at the lack of quality around today I would not argue when people say I got a bargain . |
4 | So , to win your ( sniff ) wonderful stocking , send us a postcard telling us which '50s rock'n'roll star had a song called I Want Elvis For Christmas . |
5 | So I swapped Nigel for Oliver , which was always my second name . |
6 | I sent Adam for Dr Spilsby straight , while the maids and I put you to bed in here . |
7 | I wrote Emma , I goes can I write Emma for Billy for you ? |
8 | As I had requested , I had Pauline for massage ; I always find she gives me the best massage I have anywhere in the world . |
9 | De Burgh hems me in on every side but where the sea is , save only Chester , where I thank God for Earl Ranulf . |
10 | I thank God for David 's gift for expressing so clearly what is evidently on the Father 's heart for us . |
11 | I left Valladolid for Salamanca the next day . |
12 | And then she goes , it do n't come off now , I wrote Emma for Billy and Russell , and Richard . |
13 | So she said well you know , at least I buy Aramis for Johnny and for you so the two purchases are not just to get the watch . |
14 | Desiree Washington , 19 , above , who is still being treated , will make the claim when she sues Tyson for damages . |
15 | I mean to take another example er and this illustrates Mary-Jane 's point about it , it can be conscious , is is n't there a tendency would n't you say John for Clinton to see himself as Kennedy returned ? |
16 | Then we leave Shanghai for Canton on May 28th ( again by air , I think ) . |
17 | The £3.5 million offer tabled by Rovers tops , by £200,000 , the record fee they paid Southampton for England striker Alan Shearer last summer , but Clark is adamant : ‘ It is still not enough and nobody has come remotely near what we want for Roy . ’ |
18 | They begged Rytasha for reimbursement , but none was forthcoming , and for the want of a few hundred pounds the village lost its crop for the year . |
19 | They blamed Bucaram for Congress 's controversial impeachment on Oct. 2 of Juan Neira , the Public Works and Conmmunications Minister , who was replaced on Oct. 5 by Raúl Carrasco Zamora , and earlier of an agriculture minister Mario Jalil . |
20 | Along with a man called Renwick Dennison , they trailed Dale for days , but the opportunity to kill him never arose , said Mr Langdale . |
21 | Management consultancy not only made him rich ( he sold Telesis for $1m and has just forked out $1.25m for a Washington house ) ; it also convinced him that America 's ludicrously wasteful health-care system was undermining the nation 's competitiveness abroad . |
22 | Minton , with teasing flattery , referred to his new friend , six years his junior , as his ‘ property consultant ’ , for he asked Goff for advice when he began thinking and talking about moving . |
23 | I would class him as one of the promising youngsters ( he is only about 21 and on the verge of the Norway team ) Remember Standli is Wilko 's ‘ most exciting ’ signing since he got Hirst for Sheff Wed . |
24 | On May 25 he visited Kiev for talks with his Ukrainian counterpart , Vitold Fokin . |
25 | It uses TCP/IP for data exchange over Ethernet , HyperChannel and FDDI networks and can communicate over an SNA network with applications running under MVS using the LU 6.2 protocol . |
26 | Although this message is unlikely to be one that LDDC highlights when it approaches Whitehall for money , there is no doubting it has shifted its public relations away from targeting solely yuppies and City businessmen . |
27 | Why should he thank God for anger ? |
28 | Informix is the first with a DRDA product , it introduced Informix-Gateway for DRDA last month ( UX No 428 ) . |
29 | He criticized Bevin for lack of imagination — surely an inverted compliment given its implication of positive contributions in the past . |
30 | In the early 1730s , he left Scotland for London to become the pupil of Hans Hysing , a Swedish portrait painter . |