Example sentences of "my [noun] [verb] [pers pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | Although the first step can be steroid injections , my GP referred me for surgery at Wanstead Hospital , south London . |
2 | Well my mum got it for |
3 | Well my Mum done it for me . |
4 | Some adolescents seemed concerned about a lack of knowledge or deficiency in Creole on their own part : For my English oral , last year , I had to read a Patois poem , so I aksed my mum to read it for me , and that 's how I got to , you know , sort of pick it up just for that poem … kept letting her read it over and over again till I get the sound . |
5 | Then I said , or perhaps one of my voices said it for me , " I do n't know . |
6 | My friend bought it for two hundred pounds second-hand . |
7 | However , one day I my colleague attacked me for imposing my ‘ middle-class values ’ on the children because I had emphasized polite speech and decent manners in my sessions . |
8 | Do n't know how I got it when my Father got it for me . |
9 | ‘ My father bought him for me , ’ Artemis replied . |
10 | ‘ I should have recognised that you were a stronger character than that , and accepted your delight in the presents my father gave you for what it was — sheer , innocent pleasure . ’ |
11 | If I present my ideas in writing , my father marks them for the appropriate offices … |
12 | Sometimes I would catch her looking at me with such intensity of feeling that my breath left me for a moment . |
13 | My father-in-law bought it for £26 , did it up and gave it to us for a wedding present in June 1969 . |
14 | The Head of Department replied that they were used mainly for the Sixth Form , for example , the History of Art' … my predecessor bought them for departmental use , but my belief is that kids should be actively involved in creative work , not passively looking at film — and we have difficulty with blackout , too'. ( verified note of meeting ) |
15 | ‘ In Andernesse I saw it , and sent my Women to fetch it for me . |
16 | If she wo n't let you I 'll help you and if neither of us can do it quietly we 'll call my master to do it for us . |
17 | For example , I have never received a personal letter following my stay to thank me for my custom . |
18 | For being the only male in my family to recognise you for what you are ? ’ |
19 | Must have been the early 1940s , my mother taking me for a walk near Bostall Woods during a gap in the bombing . |
20 | ‘ No , my mother made it for me ’ , he replied . |
21 | My mother left them for me , although you realize I hardly knew her . |
22 | I came to Britain from Cyprus when I was six and , when I was 12 , my mother volunteered me for the job of interpreting for a pregnant neighbour who needed to talk to a doctor . |