Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [noun prp] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 I wanted the sugar and rather than wait for the waiter to return or ask this boy to get it , I asked Harvey for the sugar .
2 The following Saturday morning I asked Granpa for a couple of hours off .
3 I mean it 's it 's happened and I was ha I was so interested in the subject that I asked Mr for a copy of the report where it goes back in the history and of course it is the history of trading standards and , and so on .
4 Erm , I met Mr for the first time in the airport lounge at , erm er , er , Kennedy Airport erm , we discussed at great length and had a very interesting discussion erm , er , Pearsons erm , he accepted er , the job and h I , he has no obligation to me whatsoever and he is one of the er , members of the er , remuneration committee , and I actually take offence at what you 're saying .
5 ‘ When I beat Nick for the Barcelona Open it gave me a three-year exemption on the tour but it turned out to be a £90,000 exemption — that 's what it cost me to keep playing until I lost it in 1991 . ’
6 I admired George for the care and attention he gave to Lennie .
7 I tipped Arsenal for the championship at the start of the season and that 's the measure of respect I have for them because they are so resolute .
8 I thanked God for the small wrist compass that I wore as a matter of habit whenever I set out in a boat .
9 ‘ You had those inhibitions — that 's why I needed Miguelito for a little while .
10 I saw Siena for the first time in Autumn , ’ said Tom Tedder , with a catch in his voice .
11 Elinor said , ‘ I saw Sam for a few minutes , darling .
12 He immediately took me up the tower , and — stepping out onto the balcony — I saw Oxford for the first time .
13 When I saw Jekub for the first time I thought , OK , this is what he used . ’
14 I saw Begampur for the first time on a hot evening in early May .
15 I took Sally for a walk .
16 This emerges in the form of a dreary Swedish mantra along the lines of ‘ He tried to beat mee , but I beat heem , and so I won Weembledon for the first time . ’
17 In her insistent way she asked Jane for the loan of a field in which to hold a charity fair .
18 Clare still swapped one night a week off with Stephanie and reported subsequent events to Gilda , who now managed the shoe shop : occasionally she visited Clare for an evening meal .
19 She hated Nora for the double betrayal and swore that she would never forgive her .
20 So in the company of Mrs Hunnard and Mr Johnstone ( who appeared , an awkward fourth , at the last moment ) she followed Robert for a viewing .
21 In the middle of July she left Paris for a brief trip to England .
22 Just before she left England for the travels during which she acquired this souvenir , Johnson tore up all her letters in his anger at her marriage with the Italian musician Gabriele Piozzi .
23 we had Roy and then we had Simon for a bit and then we decided because it was n't working altogether an Edinburgh person and a Glasgow person
24 Firstly we had Robbie for a teacher and he certainly was awkward .
25 They played Shostakovich for a week , before turning to Mozart .
26 Luton are likely to insist on recouping the £135,000 they paid Leeds for the veteran midfielder , even though Kamara turned 35 on Christmas Day .
27 THE pride of the ‘ 74 Lions are to embark on an adventurous trip that could be more hazardous than their unbeaten trek through South Africa when they hit Ulster for a 20th anniversary bash next April ( writes JIM STOKES ) .
28 Defying Saudi Arabia 's ban on political demonstrations during the haj , Iranian pilgrims held a rally outside Mecca in which they denounced America for the catastrophes facing the Islamic world .
29 He hugged Chrissie for a moment or two .
30 It amused Luke for a moment , but then a merciless glint appeared in his eyes .
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