Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 And that we actually op adopted a b a modern sensible er , reasonable attitude towards all living creatures and that we do today vote to ban fox hunting it is anachronistic as I said earlier , it is not necessary it actually causes harm , not only does it cause harm to foxes , but at least in one case , which is sufficient for me to continue my support for the ban damage to the people in my area .
2 ‘ And , if I asked your father for your hand , you would support me ?
3 I despise your grandmother for what she did — for what she 's put Corosini through .
4 ‘ It was not until I saw how Messer Bartolomeo 's news was received by your friends that I realised its importance for you . ’
5 ‘ I wish I shared your enthusiasm for change . ’
6 I sold my house for £78,000 but then the building society wanted a mundic test and as a result I had to knock £11,000 off .
7 And oh , we loved the intimacy of having them so close , close enough that when I rode my bicycle for ‘ Committee ’ through the ‘ vomitarium ’ separating one wedge of audience from the next I was able to steady myself by grasping the leg of a gentleman who had stretched it over the side .
8 And he he got he got my hand for five seconds and then I I got I got his hand for ten something like that .
9 But you who knew me , pass on these words : that I squandered my youth for my country , that while the ship was fighting I kept to my post up in the cross trees and , when she sank-I went down with her . ’ ’
10 Can I pinch his pen for a minute ?
11 I honour my company for its willingness to accept me and my idiosyncrasies .
12 You really do think I helped your mother for my own ulterior motives . ’
13 I touch my pocket for the reassuring packet of Diocalm .
14 I divorced my wife for smoking in the toilet !
15 In Los Angeles , where I lectured for a living , I pursued my fascination for the harmonic patterns and golden-mean ratios which run so consistently through the sacred art , music and architecture of both Western and oriental mystical traditions .
16 At night , I hold my excuse for a pillow , and think about your face and your hair and your incredible eyes .
17 You 're saying that Tom and old Maggie Sullivan and I cut his throat for him ? ’
18 ‘ But have I withstood my punishment for long enough now ?
19 I noticed his concern for me , and I know he was concerned , but that might have been there all along .
20 I done his bird for him : I think it 's what you call love or something !
21 One must be fair ; I give them credit for being sensible enough to apologise .
22 I give him credit for that , although I can not give much credit to his policy of favouring a 50 per cent .
23 I give you food for you and your mutt , and I sleep in the room . ’
24 I watch her face for traces of nervousness ; she does not flinch .
25 I paid my friend for having her .
26 I appreciate your concern for me .
27 I received a straightforward message recently when I telephoned her flat for a chat : ‘ Elizabeth says she 's busy . ’
28 I hated my childhood for all that and it 's had a really traumatic effect on my life .
29 I could n't do anything about Nassim 's cousin being in Pakistan , I reasoned as I rinsed my mouth for the hundredth time .
30 ‘ When I was 13 , I declared my love for a girl in the street , putting my knees on the ground , ’ he recalls .
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