Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [adv] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And she was all right because when I got back here , she drove up and asked me over for coffee .
2 He asked me back for lunch after the Eucharist .
3 They asked me in for tea , and we all listened to the morning news on Radio Tonga , crackling over the miles from the aerials down in Tongatapu .
4 Many grandmothers who lived with their grandchildren helped look after them , made their clothes , got them up for school , minded them while their mothers went out to work : ‘ I thought of my grandmother even more so than my mother cos she was always there , you see .
5 At Barvas Lodge knickerbockered ladies with good stud pearl earrings invited me in for tea .
6 ‘ Charles , you remember — Juliet and Miles invited you down for lunch . ’
7 But when Maxwell tried one out for size he found it impossible to squeeze in .
8 Sir Kenneth invited him round for tea and by the time he had left Andrews had been given the huge task of designing a fulllength ballet involving set changes and 300 costumes .
9 Another episode that gave him much reassurance was the time when Kate invited him in for tea at the Rectory .
10 Pat 's son invited us round for dinner , I never thought so say you know !
11 One afternoon we went for a walk to a nearby village where we met an old man with a stick and a long grey moustache who invited us home for tea .
12 Arty laid down his pen and geared himself up for argument .
13 While she measured him up for size , her fingers trailed the tape measure precariously into his crotch .
14 On February 1 , 1941 Yamamoto showed his plan to Rear Admiral Takijiro Onishi , Chief of Staff of the 11th Air Fleet , he turned it over for study to his most able commander , Minoru Genda .
15 This was about a year before I joined John Mayall and in fact the band I was in , The Crusaders , had a gig there after they opened it up for rock'n'roll .
16 Barron 's case is based mainly on these elements : [ 1 ] Immediately after the crash some members of Gravier 's family came from Mexico City to the site to identify his body and rushed it off for cremation .
17 Passing one by one in front of a counter , a Corporal sized us up for height and girth before dumping a pile of cast-off clothes in front of each one of us .
18 For one thing I learned to cope with it better and then , well , I started growing and nobody singled me out for ridicule any more .
19 see through me with a voice of rival , rival calm when she called me in for tea , have a go
20 She 's as generous as Robin Hood and all his merry men , she 's as kind as Florence Nightingale and then as kind again , right super mum she has x-ray vision , she can see through me , with a voice or rival calm when she called me in for tea ,
21 Pupitres were adapted from these structures , although it is still uncertain who first employed them commercially for remuage .
22 Television cameras all over the place recorded everything both for news items that evening and for the two-hour Support Canadian Racing programme which posters everywhere announced was being made for a gala showing coast to coast after the triple had been completed in Vancouver .
23 Professor Brighouse has no idea why Mr Patten singled him out for attack , but says the Secretary of State has been under a lot of pressure
24 Thatcher reportedly singled him out for promotion when he was honest enough to tell her that backbenchers were uneasy about the state of the economy : like the young George Washington , he trembled , but could not tell a lie .
25 Each time I went to Bristol , she took me out for tea on her own , or with a girlfriend .
26 Cos they did n't smear Biff right away , and when he did n't fight back they took him in for terrorgation
27 And of course everyone knew all about it , just as they knew that the Mackays , poor souls , had done everything they could for the boy ever since they took him in for adoption . ’
28 After he 'd taken out the bread , I took him back for lunch and he rested as usual in the afternoon , lying on his bed and listening to the radio .
29 Another survivor , who was brought up in Leith , where she went to Bell 's School , owed her introduction to printing to a neighbour " a Miss Taylor " , who told her widowed mother that young Jenny would be " just suited " to the printing trade , and herself took her up for interview .
30 He certainly liked Alix , and after the demo he took her off for lunch in a pub and then for a walk to his room in King 's , where he showed her his pots and his paintings .
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