Example sentences of "for me [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not , however , for me to judge the issue here , but only to point to what is involved in such a judgment .
2 It will be interesting for me to compare the processes and to see if the two can benefit from each other 's experience . ’
3 Ron and I thought that the best way to arrange this would be for me to interview the Prince about his uncle , and to tack the result on to the end of the obituary programme .
4 Looking back on it , perhaps it was not appropriate for me to heckle the vicar over the inadequate parking facilities at St Dodimeads .
5 Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees .
6 To write a feature story on the Inaugural First Flight it was arranged for me to join the westbound plane at Moose Jaw and telegraph back the story from Calgary .
7 ‘ Gina — I think the time has come for me to set the record straight about Lotta and myself .
8 The Lord wonderfully provided for me to visit the country in March 1990 and later that year He revealed that I should prepare for service among Albanians .
9 There was enough light from the sky for me to see the padlocks .
10 ‘ It has been very disturbing and hurtful for me to see the way things have happened , ’ Charlton said .
11 ‘ Can you arrange for me to see the parents ? ’
12 ‘ Is it possible for me to see the Queen now ? ’
13 She drew aside the curtain of a small window and stood back for me to see the picture thus revealed .
14 His jaw hung open , and he was near enough for me to see the rain dashing from his face — when lightning showed him at all .
15 It is a great joy for me to see the discipline and enthusiasm of these players .
16 If so , it may only be necessary for me to see the Executive Summary to get the gist of its conclusions .
17 It could be an oversight , but it 's enough for me to put the law on his trail . ’
18 Roxburgh said : ‘ The four players I 've mentioned form a very experienced backbone for me to put the flesh on .
19 So water for me represents the ordinariness of life which Jesus can take and make very special .
20 Then it was time for me to attend the evening reception on Britania .
21 Then I heard him call down from the attic for me to open the stairs door wide .
22 But I came to feel it would be a step backwards for me to abort the pregnancy , that it would n't be moving my life forward .
23 Despite recession , the pre-tax total of £801 million was just £151 million short of the record profits struck in 1989 and the new chairman , Sir Robin Ibbs , said : ‘ One has to be a super pessimist to think the current year will be worse than the last one , ’ though he warned that ‘ it is too soon for me to predict the extent or timing of the recovery ’ .
24 We lived there for another four years , until it became too difficult for me to manage the stairs .
25 How can I be so curmudgeonly , so rude , to an organisation which makes it possible for me to enjoy the serenity of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal , the bone-chilling bleakness of Housesteads , the intimacy of the walled garden at Wallington ?
26 I think it is right for me to receive the report and then to examine it .
27 It would simply be asking for trouble for me to spend the night here . ’
28 As the pairs had a pattern to follow which was dictated by the components of their task — lexis , structure , discourse function — it was possible for me to stop the discussions from time to time to concentrate the attention of the whole group on specific issues like , for example , the meaningful teaching or certain lexis and grammar .
29 I very much doubt , though it is unnecessary for me to decide the point , that the use of the plural in paragraph 12 was intended to connote different defendants in several different unconsolidated actions , since there was only one single action in being in the Kalfelis case , and paragraph 13 ( not quoted above ) would seem to envisage a claim by the same plaintiff , unlike the present litigation where there are a very large number of different plaintiff banks in different actions .
30 Meanwhile the owner the person who lived a small terraced property , whose garden backs onto the fields tried to get the hounds several dozen hounds off these two dogs who were being savaged to death and he had a heart attack in the process , Chairman and was hospitalized for several weeks That Chairman is the effect of the hunt on one of my constituents whose job it is for me to defend the rights that I was elected here to defend the rights of my constituents , not to be harassed in this manner .
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