Example sentences of "you [adv] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you on for the treble ? |
2 | Now then , I like the new look — ’ Sarella had had her hair cropped ‘ — and was thinking of putting you in for the ingénue , but I 'm having second thoughts . ’ |
3 | Nero sends his luv and wants to put you in for the chariot racing next time . |
4 | I can not say thank you enough for the effort that has gone on . ’ |
5 | We thank you especially for the witness of Archbishop Runcie and pray for him and for Bishop Carey as they transfer responsibility under your guiding hand . |
6 | Your letters are very much appreciated , and thank you especially for the Photos , which are not bad at all , and which handed to me just before we left Sian . |
7 | I was saying , who 's the one that had you over for the barbecue ? |
8 | I will protect you , play games with you , take you away for the weekend . |
9 | ‘ Any suggestion that your wife expects you home for the evening meal at a reasonable hour ’ is met with ‘ howls of derision ’ from older colleagues . |
10 | If it were up to me , I 'd jock you off for the rest of the season . |
11 | Do you mean we 've let you off for the evening ? |
12 | Mind you more for the governors but hard luck . |
13 | Do n't I get any thanks for offering to put you up for the weekend ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Are you up for the weekend ? ’ he asked . |
15 | This will give you plenty of vitamins and minerals , to build you up for the elimination diet . |
16 | Something hot to set you up for the journey . ’ |
17 | If you 're worried about Chester 's , and you really think you could do something to help , a relaxing holiday should set you up for the fight ! ’ |
18 | Call your friends and see if they can put you up for the night . |
19 | ‘ The person who signed you up for the job in the first place , remember . ’ |
20 | I 'll join you later for the barbecue . ’ |
21 | Did you get maths when you back for the dentists ? |
22 | English tourists might like to be reminded that the ghastly visitor centres , the scant toilet facilities and the gruesome catering in the West Highlands of Scotland are there to get you back for the fact you won . |
23 | The Information will be used by you solely for the purpose of evaluating the possible purchase by you of the Company and , unless and until you have completed such a transaction , the Information will be kept confidential by you and will not be disclosed , in whole or in part to any other person , except that the Information or portions thereof may be disclosed to those of your directors , officers , employees , agents , auditors , lawyers , bankers and professional advisers ( collectively ‘ Representatives ’ ) who need to know such information for the purpose of evaluating the prospective acquisition ( it being understood that those Representatives will be informed of the confidential nature of the Information and shall agree to be bound by this Agreement and , if requested by ourselves , will enter into a direct agreement with us on the same terms as this Agreement ) . |
24 | ‘ Are you here for the trial ? ’ she asked Suvarov , trying to stop herself from thinking about those feelings . |
25 | See you tomorrow for the Scrabble ? |
26 | And especially we thank you today for the call of Martin and Ian and Richard to the Ministry of Word and Sacrament within the light of your church . |
27 | ‘ I shall pay you well for the boots , of course , ’ Charles said in a matter-of-fact tone that did little to conceal his emotions . |
28 | So I 've quoted you there for the chains . |
29 | I want you there for the speedboat race . ’ |
30 | Let me leave you there for the moment with my views of high morale as I saw it , and I saw a great deal of it during my constant circuit within the Command . |