Example sentences of "for me [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's much easier for me to centralise all requests , arrange the shipping — or , in this case , give them to you to take to the island . |
2 | Since I 'll be on call anyway , it would seem more sensible for me to fill both roles . ’ |
3 | At this point there is need for me to give some detail about the shape and nature of the primary curriculum to which all children should have access . |
4 | I have a strong interest in languages , and although now we are trying to teach more languages in school , even in primary schooling , I do n't feel that within er my , I 'm only eighteen at the moment , by the time I 'm twenty five things still wo n't have came far enough along for me to utilize this skill . |
5 | BMC General Secretary Derek Walker would not speculate on the outcome of these meetings , adding : ‘ It would be wrong for me to pre-empt any decision of the Management Committee . |
6 | It simply it simply does n't serve a purpose for me to allow that division to open up . |
7 | The flat roof of our own house was high enough for me to see two summer screens for free . |
8 | But if it was so easy for me to see this evidence and to talk to those who had substantial proof of their ownership of homes in mandate Palestine , surely it would be no more difficult to go to Israel , find those same homes and — the idea had a special excitement about it — to knock on those same front doors . |
9 | five or ten minutes late , it 's cheaper for me to put ten P in than to pay twelve pound ticket |
10 | There were an awful lot of tedious hours for me to kill that evening . |
11 | ‘ When I saw death coming towards me I began to think it had been a bad business for me to kill that guy . ’ |
12 | ‘ The Prince of Wales discovered that I was to be at Broadstairs at this time ; my cooking pleased him , ’ he added simply , ‘ and voilà , he asked for me to cook this banquet too . |
13 | Henry Ratter had arranged for me to attend several training courses , including the two-day ‘ Quality in Action ’ workshop . |
14 | ‘ It is a great joy for me to declare this exhibition open and to pray for God 's blessing on you all who have worked with such tireless dedication over the years . |
15 | It is not for me to refer that matter to the Select Committee . |
16 | Because I had come straight from college , it was really difficult for me to tolerate that sort of behaviour , so I managed to er convince the workers to form a union . |
17 | At the end of the season Chapman called me in and said it was time for me to decide one way or the other . |
18 | We picked two poems on which it 's very easy for me to answer that kind of question because of course I did go back to the town where I was born , and erm wrote actually quite a lot of poems — well a lot , a lot for me would be four or five in that situation — of which this is probably the most successful and this one I 've put in a book . |
19 | Equality brings emancipation : according to Marx it will be ‘ possible for me to do one thing today and another tomorrow , to hunt in the morning , fish in the afternoon , rear cattle in the evening , criticise after dinner , just as I have a mind without ever becoming hunter , fisherman , shepherd or critic ’ . |
20 | ‘ It was not so much of a stretch for me to do that role as people might think , ’ Dustin explained . |
21 | There are pressures building up for me to do all sorts of things but I do n't want to accept them , ’ she says confidently , her blue eyes filled with a new purpose . |
22 | in making it possible for me to do part-time research . |
23 | In any case , there was not enough time left for me to go that way to look for him . |
24 | yeah so they 've agreed for me to take fifteen pound a week instead of ten |
25 | I 've found that it was very necessary for me to take some time to get a grasp of what is a very complex situation and it would be rather foolish to jump in too quickly . |
26 | It was too painful for me to repeat those words from my childhood , ‘ Please do n't go , ’ and risk further rejection . |
27 | It is magnificent for me to feel that way again . |
28 | In retrospect , the greatest disservice Charles Howard ever did me was the way he had somehow made it impossible for me to trust this man . |
29 | Would it prudent for me to consider both sets of minutes rather than us get into difficulty ? |
30 | I mean you know how much it costs do n't you , for me to send those lads up there , we worked it out Steve . |