Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] them for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I sold them for fifteen pounds .
2 I joined them for selfish reasons , ’ he admits .
3 Councillor is on record , in fact not long after taking his job , that he does n't care much for state education , he prefers , grant maintained schools , the assisted places scheme , which I 'm pleased to say , Lord Mayor , we do n't operate in this district and neither did the Tories when they were in power and I applaud them for that
4 I walked them for three or four hours a day , but nothing tired them or won their love .
5 I could n't get to sleep , and I noticed in the air there was a red light flashing , and several other green lights flashing , and they were coming , helicopter noises , and er I watched them for several minutes and they seemed to be landing and one was stationary in the air , without moving , and rest were going up and down .
6 I watched them for some time , thinking smugly ‘ Ha !
7 Whatever it was , the moment I saw the Parsons I knew them for British as surely as though they 'd had the word stamped on their hides like bacon .
8 those four tapes , incidentally , I saw , you know the compil the Bach , Beethoven , Mozart and Tchaikovsky , I saw them for fifteen pound .
9 ‘ I had to coax two into it because they are not very experienced cook , but I chose them for that very reason , ’ he says .
10 He give me them , I took them for three days , right , I did n't come down for a fortnight and Russell 'll tell you that , I was high as a kite .
11 Anyway , the people at SIS are big enough to take it and I respect them for that . ’
12 She got in the bed to watch Neighbours and we came back about five o'clock and I went up the stairs , the T V was and he was erm out for count , so I left them for another hour and I said to mum
13 Charles , her husband , jokes all the time about what I 'm wearing , insists that I join them for formal dinners late at night , and then teases me throughout them because I 've never eaten squid before , and I do n't know what haggis is made of .
14 Yes , er , I have them for those who received that incorrect information from me , I must apologise erm young people who are going as delegates as representatives of their district must be treated as adult representatives and they have to pay full price .
15 For that matter , now that I see them for this moment so clearly , what has Hugh to do with the king , either ?
16 You get them for two pounds fifty .
17 And both have been designed to enable you to hold them for long periods of time .
18 Now she gets them and she sells them for ten quid .
19 Yeah , they we got them for thirty so mind you
20 We designed them for this .
21 And you visit them for there was one time we visit them for fourteen day daily but I do n't think they do it now .
22 But Hampshire are top of the table and we outplayed them for two days . ’
23 Well the people who make them sell them for forty P er twenty P rather .
24 But , I mean , they sell them round at Dash Hill for erm , they sell them for two hundred and fifty do n't , the shops
25 Do they do them for free ?
26 so , she thinks like they were , they were on show these just for a wardrobe and a set of drawers for a thousand quid , he let her have them for six hundred , so she 's been and paid a deposit on them
27 But the speakers that you are observing ‘ know ’ how to use the resources of variation available to them , and they use them for many purposes , including the marking of varying social roles and functions .
28 Now they use them for arable cash crops and special market garden crops .
29 If soft enough to show footprints and vehicle tracks , they retain them for many years .
30 So he sold them for four X.
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