Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [subord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yet Appendix II ( section 3 ) shows that many people feel that bank loans would be cheaper for them than HP or finance company loans , and better with the manager ‘ a real person ’ they could go to if there was some difficulty over repayments .
2 ‘ It would be so much healthier for them than city streets . ’
3 Tubes are therefore the ideal container for them as air is excluded .
4 Tubes are therefore the ideal container for them as air is excluded .
5 If finally I become wholly submerged in this solipsism there could be no other rational ethic for me than egoism .
6 You 've always been so strong that you do n't know what it 's been like for me since mother died . ’
7 ‘ Club before country was how it had to be for me because injury and suspension have left me with only 11 players for Arbroath 's league game with Brechin City on Saturday , ’ said McGrain .
8 Jill would work for me if Uncle was n't around but as soon as he appeared she did n't care a fig for me and would be off to see what he wanted to do .
9 I 'm in the same set , I 'm in the same set for him as maths .
10 Always , it seems , success for Essex meant as much for him as Test triumph .
11 Our beachside barbecue is always one of the most popular events , and there 's no better place for it than Cosmos !
12 This is a love story , with a lot more going for it than slush and mush .
13 Whatever it is called , in many ways it has more going for it than Greenness and can even incorporate it .
14 When Jesus says to his disciples , ‘ You are not to set your mind on food or drink ; you are not to worry ’ ( Luke 12:29 — the only New Testament use of the word ) , he is saying that God 's care for us as Father means that food and drink are not to be a hang-up , an occasion for doubt and anxiety which constantly keeps us up in the air .
15 It 's easy for us as establishment people to say they can come to us .
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