Example sentences of "with [pers pn] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Take them to the hospital with you for the doctor to examine . |
32 | Then you bring your ladder that you 've brought with you for the job and you put it up leaning on this windowsill , so that essentially if that 's the windowsill the end of that table there , it 's up to here you see with the top of the ladder just above the windowsill . |
33 | You can bring notes with you for the talk but you should avoid reading them to your audience . |
34 | ‘ Listen , I do n't know what you 're up to now , but let me make it quite clear that I 'm only prepared to put up with you for the sake of the station and my job . |
35 | Well , if , if there is n't anybody else who wishes to compete with you for the Chair , er , then I think there ought to be a Vice Chair . |
36 | Anyway , I thought I 'd come back and be with you for the evening in case you were lonely . ’ |
37 | Promised her he would be in touch , and to be with her for the birth of their baby . |
38 | These sounds and sights of East Anglia , she felt , would remain with her for the rest of her life . |
39 | I knew that she now expected me to live with her for the rest of her days . |
40 | She knew that was one of many memories which would stay with her for the rest of her life . |
41 | It would stay with her for the rest of her life . |
42 | If only he knew that no man could give her what he had — thirteen frantic days of excitement and sensuality that would be with her for the rest of her life . |
43 | Naturally he would assume that Richard was staying with her for the weekend . |
44 | He should have remained with her for the hunting , devil take it , instead of going to his friend Woolacombe ! |
45 | It was now too much at home with her for the response to be triggered . |
46 | It was all right for Piers : he had played with her for the hell of it , while making no bones about telling her that she was little more than a convenient body . |
47 | Eva already had the uniforms she had brought with her for the youth congress . |
48 | If he did , he was in an enviable position to play cat and mouse with her for the duration of their stay . |
49 | She had dinner with Ben and Maggie Bradshaw , and Oliver and Bron Henderson had a party which she attended , although she ended up bumping into Jack as she might have known she would , and going home with him for the night . |
50 | It is difficult to disagree with him for the conjunction of computers and communications is perhaps the most important aspect of information technology . |
51 | Having had a gruesome storm-tossed journey , his first act on landing was to fulfil his vow to travel barefoot to the nearest shrine in thanksgiving for his delivery ; the rheumatism which resulted was with him for the rest of his life — as was the sourness with which he regarded Scotland . |
52 | Contrasting Mr Donovan 's distress with that of victims of industrial injury , the judge said : ‘ You should have in mind it is not a case where you are awarding damages for someone who has suffered some physical injuries which will be with him for the rest of his days . |
53 | If so , it was at Combwich ( pronounced ‘ Cummage ’ ) that Coleridge first set foot within that secluded , forgotten territory , bounded by the Quantock Hills and a bleakly impressive coastline , which was to remain with him for the rest of his life . |
54 | You seem to have impressed our number-one driver as well , because he too has asked if you could be released to work closely with him for the rest of the season . |
55 | He will carry disappointment with him for the rest of his political career and , indeed , to the end of his days . |
56 | ‘ I was asked to do a promotional picture with him for the video launch , but I refused . |
57 | On the other hand , if you feel your debtor is making a reasonable effort to reduce his debt , then enter into an agreement with him for the payment of the remaining balance . |
58 | He took it away with him for the weekend , to his home in Oxfordshire . |
59 | And we should have sympathy with him for the sight of a strange dog — whether on a lead or not — can be enough to make sheep run and if pregnant they can miscarry . |
60 | It was the Colonel himself who taught me how to shoot , and I always went with him for the fishing . |