Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm breaking them in for a horse .
2 A government in disarray , an unpopular opposition , they say , will let them in for a taste of real power .
3 ‘ Basic computer keyboard skills have to be there — we would n't want to go the lengths of having to train them on that — but training on our specialist software means bringing them in for a week and we 'll probably bring them in every three months to keep updating them . ’
4 I had this idea they had booked me in for a Caesarean because I 'm small , but had n't told me .
5 And er Betty called me in for a cup of coffee but and I was there , I think , for over two hours .
6 ‘ The least you could do is invite me in for a coffee . ’
7 ‘ Put me down for a fiver both ways . ’
8 Her husband had opened a bookshop to support her and their two children , but it was " imperative for her to work " at her old job as reader , " to tide them over for a year or two " .
9 It is acceptable to ask them over for a meal they are not expected to be able to manage without a caring woman .
10 A Colonel Drage , for instance , who lived at The Rodd near Presteigne , would sometimes invite Brian and me over for a night .
11 So I drove to Arnisdale and discovered that Mr McTavish would indeed ferry me over for a bottle of malt : but he wanted another bottle to bring me back .
12 And if you do go back there , at least phone me occasionally and ask me over for a meal — I 'll bring a bottle of vino .
13 He blew a lot of his money on gambling , even slot machines , and buying cars before he got bored with them and sold them off for a fraction of the price he paid for them . ’
14 They never were , and war in 1879 cut their value , many holders selling them off for a pittance .
15 Somebody said , well the Harbourmaster 's not coming , I said , right go back to work and that 's the time I , that 's the time when we had the first baby and erm , that 's the first one we lost and anyhow they put me off for a fortnight and erm I went down to , I say go up the Board of Guardians , that was like the D H S S but a little bit lower and I just start to buy this house soon as I said to this bloke , he live in the council house over here this bloke , what was interviewing me
16 ‘ I 'll be back in an hour to take you down for a tour of the lodge and to meet Mrs Foster .
17 In fact we have n't got you down for a paper at all in this class yet I do n't think so if you 'd like to do one for us you can see me about it afterwards .
18 " He asked you in for a drink without asking me ? "
19 ‘ Are you in for a bite ? ’
20 ‘ I 'd invite you in for a chat , ’ said Joe , ‘ but I 'm just about to go out .
21 Trade you in for a couple of camels , he 'd come home with a couple of camels
22 A week or two before the Board Meeting at which the Pub Catering proposals are due to be considered , John Watson calls you in for a talk .
23 Harry Little — the turnstile operator who would let you in for a penny or five Capstan Full Strength .
24 . Yes , well we 're in French and it 's really boring Yes , well , I think I 'll turn you off for a minute hang on a minute , where 's the button ?
25 We can say we 're going to have to keep you off for a bit longer yet .
26 Yes , have a little nap ; it 'll set you up for a day 's work tomorrow .
27 They 'll be happy to show you lots of properties , take you back for a second and a third look , keep you informed about new properties — as long as you seem clear about what you want and serious about buying it .
28 No , but she wants me to bring you back for a meal .
29 ‘ How about letting me take you out for a pub lunch ?
30 Will you ? ’ rather than , ‘ Would you like me to take you out for a run in the car some time ? ’
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