Example sentences of "[pers pn] for [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | My father 's passion for Tracey Childs prepared me for a life of drama |
2 | He come round and he asked me for a change of a fiver . |
3 | I had no idea she was using me for a purpose of her own : I was too naive to realise until it dawned on me what it was , a few weeks later . |
4 | Mick looked at me for a couple of moments and , scratching his head , he replied If the Marines want you to play your bagpipes in their area , and you agree to do it , then you are all bloody mad . |
5 | Other times , though , if it was a student who stuck with me for a couple of years , eventually they would get interested in reading in some form . |
6 | ‘ Oh well , I suppose it wo n't hurt me for a couple of days . |
7 | The office can bloody do without me for a couple of days . |
8 | ‘ I have to go out ; can you live without me for a couple of hours ? ’ |
9 | She stayed with me for a couple of days before going on to Spain to my sister . |
10 | But that was just a hope he 'd been tossing at me for a couple of years without any interest from me . |
11 | And can you join me for a bit of breaking and entering some time this evening ? " |
12 | ‘ I 'm told they might need me for a bit of PR work , but basically I gather I 'm going to be the technician permanently with the team . ’ |
13 | I figured me for a piece of the five G's . ’ |
14 | Later in the evening when the place had quietened a little and the cyclists had eaten , I invited them to join me for a glass of wine . |
15 | Then , of course , they 'd make me a mother figure getting up asking me for a glass of water in the middle of the night . |
16 | If you intend to proceed with the appeal on your own , you should contact me for a copy of the relevant parts of the Sheriff Court process . |
17 | If you came in now and asked me for a pound of apples , well in a way I would n't know a stranger whether they like them under-ripe , ripe or just ready for eating . |
18 | take me for a prat of the first order |
19 | He had asked me for a photograph of myself when I was young and I had told him to go around and get it from Mandy . |
20 | But if you 're looking to me for a list of who really makes which strings , I 've found that asking straight questions does n't always get you straight answers . |
21 | The differences are deep and go far back into history , but while I have been a Minister dealing with the economy and the environment I have always had the greatest possible collaboration from all the parties in Northern Ireland , which have always worked cheek by jowl with one another and with me for the benefit of all the people of Northern Ireland . |
22 | ‘ Well , Dacre came to find me for the purpose of asking my permission to address you , ’ said Kirtlington . |
23 | Back in London after that trip she said : ‘ Nothing could have prepared me for the agony of seeing countless dying children . |
24 | He will be long remembered , valued and respected by me for the development of a movement which firmly established " People 's Art " as part of the expectation of education for each person and especially for children . |
25 | Rather more than 20 years ago , over a lunch in Staff House , I was persuaded by three eminent lecturers of this University to allow them to nominate me for the Council of Consumers ' Association . |
26 | He often says unkind things to me , blaming me for the break-up of our marriage and accusing me of being a useless wife . |
27 | It joined me for the rest of the holiday , much to the annoyance of my fellow passengers . |
28 | ‘ But it means you work for me for the rest of your life to pay me back . ’ |
29 | With a Raleigh-esque flourish he threw a hanky over the unexploded missile and scraped it up , apologising profusely , before pocketing the prize and slinking off , red-faced and too embarrassed to talk to me for the rest of the evening . |
30 | I understand all right , and if you think you 're going to live off me for the rest of your life you 're mistaken . |