Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Chamberlain 's services to the State are infinitely greater than any I have been able to render , but we are both men who are giving all we can give to the service of the State ; we are both men who are , or try to be , actuated by principle in our conduct ; we are men who , I think , have exactly the same views on the political problems of the day ; we are men who I believe — certainly on my side-have esteem and perhaps I may say affection for each other ; but the result of this dynamic force is that we stand here today , he prepared to go into the wilderness if he should be compelled to forsake the Prime Minister , and I prepared to go into the wilderness if I should be compelled to stay with him . |
2 | At this point I must express thanks for the valuable contributions from training organisations , district societies , district training boards , the National Student Liaison Committee and various Institute committees ( including the Competence-led Assessment Steering Group ) . |
3 | She said : ‘ I have been used for too long , I must do things for myself now . |
4 | To-morrow I must leave Parfois for a matter of some days . |
5 | ‘ Yet today , if I must give reasons for the love-affair we all shared with Nigel , it is not difficult . |
6 | I must thank Gene for showing me his method of flashing . |
7 | I must thank Gene for showing me his method of flashing . |
8 | In answer , first of all I must thank Ken for er , his erm , his comments . |
9 | ‘ Are you suggesting I should cook breakfast for you too ? ’ |
10 | He suggests I should take responsibility for the actions of abusing men — that I should feel the guilt they obviously do not . |
11 | I should have water for some hours yet , but I did n't know how long I 'd be ashore , and as the shingle here seemed fairly hard I reckoned I could get the rubber dinghy to the water even at low tide . |
12 | " I thought I might make coffee for them all before I go . |
13 | Yeah well we 've got set jobs but I mean like we 'll say look I 'll do post for you today if you do it for me like whenever |
14 | So in judging this year 's crop , I 'll award points for books that convey the dreadful secret that mathematics is fascinating . |
15 | I 'll make lunch for us . ’ |
16 | If I can get away , I 'll go look for him , OK ? |
17 | So where is that I 'll go Doctor for my hair ? |
18 | But his smile was severely repressed as he replied , ‘ I 'll send Ivo for you about seven . ’ |
19 | A moment later , though , and Fabia was scrapping that theory , for she had just remembered how Ven had parted from her with the words , ‘ I 'll send Ivo for you about seven . ’ |
20 | For one thing , she had by then been convinced that she could forget Ven Gajdusek 's ‘ I 'll send Ivo for you … ’ . |
21 | I wo n't offer to meet the ferry — it docks at eight in the morning — but I 'll arrange transport for him to the cottage . |
22 | I 'll tell Mr for you . |
23 | Come in , Sergeant Joe , do n't stand out there in the cold , I 'll get Archie for yer-'ere , no yer do n't , yer crafty fly-be-night . ’ |
24 | I 'll get oysters for us tonight . |
25 | Gentlemen , I 'll take apologies for absence . |
26 | Oh right , I 'll need room for this , that 's handy |
27 | I 'll have look for you . |
28 | JOHN BARNES last night promised England manager Graham Taylor : ‘ Give me a licence to attack and I 'll work wonders for you . ’ |
29 | I 'll find homes for the others , ’ she croaked . |
30 | ‘ I 'll keep watch for you . |