Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you got me for the day today , cos I ca n't go now until I fetch the car . |
2 | ‘ But the biggest joke is that Pauline actually recommended me for the part because she liked me so much ! |
3 | When they arrived at Auckland Alexander asked them for the silver and his Presence was such that they did not dare to tell him that they had no silver , so Joan said that it was ‘ in the bank ’ . |
4 | no I were gon na do , I got them for the days |
5 | But he dismissed them for the time being , having more important matters to be dealt with . |
6 | The bishops also argued that any so-called restricted form of divorce was impossible to maintain in practice and that divorce might solve the partners ' problems but only created them for the children . |
7 | It would appear from investigations that this government in nineteen eighty four did a deal with the E E C to close down shipyards in future years , for which they received millions of pounds from E E C funds , and they never used them for the purposes they were supposed to be used for . |
8 | And he entered me for the scholarship , , and er , I won . |
9 | ‘ I have discovered that the black people I have been working with in the inner cities proposed me for the award . |
10 | Mutely he blessed her for the information and , after quickly slaking his appetite , he was drawn — as if he had no will of his own — to the pothouse , where he picked up Joanna , went out with her into the fields , and made love with a sweating savagery which seemed to satisfy even her and delivered him of a madness which had gathered like an abscess . |
11 | His seat is secure but he is also seeing the man who defeated him for the party leadership on the way to another victory for the Tories . |
12 | Stoughton was even a friend of Matthew Arnold , who proposed him for the Athenaeum . |
13 | And Sinatra punished him for the rest of his life . |
14 | ‘ You think we just built it for the tourists ? ’ |
15 | I liked it so much that I used it for the show and played the hell out of it , it sounded so good . |
16 | ‘ We had it fitted out in the States , changed it for the case provided by the Pentagon just before take-off last night . ’ |
17 | He did discover a serious oil leak in its engine late last year and immediately changed it for the spare he keeps in what looks like a glass case in his garage . |
18 | Dirichlet , appalled by this , grabbed the page from Gauss and treasured it for the rest of his life . |
19 | They have accepted us and used us for the furthering of the Kingdom here in Taquaral . |
20 | No , well they 've actually done something this time , the accountant 's going to be there , I mean when we went last time they just said we know nothing about running a hall , we bought you here to tell us and charged us for the privilege . |
21 | Nothing prepared me for the reality of A wing . |
22 | Have you checked whether their grammar book really prepared them for the complexities of communication ? |
23 | He said that even though they had been given advance warning of Sam 's health problems during a scan three months before he was born , nothing prepared them for the shock . |
24 | Her eyes beseeched him for the truth . |
25 | Then he ignored her for the rest of the evening . |
26 | His great-uncle took Charles under his wing and prepared him for the job ahead . |
27 | Middlesex , who fined him around £750 for a foul-mouthed outburst earlier in the season , immediately dropped him for the game against Hampshire . |
28 | Two of his greatest performances came in 1979 , with 5 for 38 in the World Cup final and 6 for 29 in the Gillette final for Somerset , although both times Richards pipped him for the match award . |
29 | Time was the theme that fired his heart as a young student and affected him for the rest of his life . |
30 | But again Hal believed it for the truth . |