Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't help smiling at that ; she still had n't quite forgiven me for the fact that her remedy had n't been effective . |
2 | But he has forsaken them for the moment , at least in his current Emmerich show , ‘ Some Very Recent Paintings ’ ( opening 14 January ) . |
3 | His mother had not joined them for the meal , bowing in this regard to the T'ang 's wishes . |
4 | He 's picked me for the Jack Gannon , and I 'm four months under age , and he says Hermia 's really improved . ’ |
5 | Er I think they genuinely believe their case , it 's not a case that I believe , but I I 've always genuinely respected them for the case they take . |
6 | I assumed he 'd just picked you for the resemblance . ’ |
7 | ‘ Then since you accept what I say , madam — ’ interposed the cardinal with a sense of timing that suggested the protector had not nominated him for the task solely on account of his venerability ‘ — might I urge you to give the prince into my custody ! ’ |
8 | Previously he had blamed her for the lack of sexual satisfaction she gave him , experiencing her as semi-frigid and totally unexciting . |
9 | Deputy 's free and I 've booked him for the launch |
10 | On the grounds that James IV 's will had nominated her for the regency only if she remained a widow , the Scottish Estates sent for the Duke of Albany , descendant of that Stewart who had plagued James III . |
11 | Back in London after that trip she said : ‘ Nothing could have prepared me for the agony of seeing countless dying children . |
12 | Nothing in my upbringing had prepared me for the weather , much less the absurd notion of hitchhiking . |
13 | Her duties as parents had been completed , she had prepared them for the future , they could now stand on their own feet , so she let them go . |
14 | His sad tones prepared them for the news as he announced that German troops had not withdrawn from Poland and consequently Britain was now at war with Germany . |
15 | Just for a moment he met her eyes , his own very dark and filled with something that made her heart start to beat rapidly , high in her throat , yet nothing could have prepared her for the shock of what he said . |
16 | But nothing could have prepared her for the intimacy of the pictures . |
17 | But coming from a theatrical background has prepared her for the highs and lows of an actor 's life . |
18 | The room , the cottage , Ryan , her lack of confidence , all faded ; there was only now , this one moment in time , and nothing in her life had ever prepared her for the feelings she experienced . |
19 | Nothing Isa Blagden had said had prepared her for the fright . |
20 | Nothing Ruth had ever imagined prepared her for the magnificence of that day 's scene on the Mersey , though she saw most of it through a mist of tears . |
21 | Nothing could have prepared her for the beauty they had just shared , and she knew that for as long as she lived she would never regret giving herself to this man . |
22 | Nothing in her 11 years as a member of the world 's most famous family had prepared her for the contents of the letter inside . |
23 | Palottino had no answer to that , any more than Zen himself , though the question had tormented him for the whole drive back to Perugia . |
24 | Rauti replaced the much younger Gianfranco Fini who had narrowly defeated him for the post in December 1987 [ see p. 35989 ] . |
25 | Nothing in his IBM Corp background could have prepared him for the kind of speech he gave — in fact had to give , if Taligent is to be seen as the answer to the world 's ills . |
26 | Life had not prepared him for the task , and it soon became clear that he lacked the natural shrewdness and strength of character that a Gdansk plumber was to show the Polish bosses three years later . |
27 | Nothing however could have prepared him for the drama to come . |
28 | ‘ I 'd only have done it for the money , ’ she admits , ‘ It was a bit of a mish-mash . ’ |
29 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |
30 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |