Example sentences of "for [pers pn] with the " in BNC.

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1 She had to perform for them with the spotlight on her and she knew that no trick would be good enough .
2 But the only way the BBC can afford to make original programmes for relatively limited audiences , such as science , is to pay for them with the profits generated by the sale of archive material of wider appeal .
3 ‘ Chesterfield worked hard but we made things easy for them with the goals we gave away . ’
4 Now , at the age of twenty-six , she travelled widely , searching out hidden gems , secure in the knowledge that she had an outlet for them with the clientele she had built up .
5 He 's had a good game , they 've both had good games , difficult for them with the ball turning and fielders round the bat .
6 A theatrical gentleman approached me after one of the performances , said he was impressed by my singing , and that he could obtain a part for me with the Schikenader Company in Vienna .
7 Thank for clearing everything for me with the NYPD .
8 Joe made room for me with the same amount of good grace he might have afforded an enemy invading his castle and we sat for a few minutes without speaking , inspecting the view .
9 Jekyll 's servant had received by the same post a letter similar to mine , and he was waiting for me with the locksmith .
10 Anyway , I 'm only being friendly with Dr Rafaelo so that he 'll arrange a meeting for me with the handsome Miguelito .
11 She said : ‘ I am enjoying it although it is difficult for me with the customers as I do n't know the shop . ’
12 Under the special cover we have arranged for you with the Norwich Union , all Insured Persons of any age are covered , and the Policy will cover you should you have to cancel your holiday for certain reasons .
13 Well , he fired a pistol and someone went for him with the blade of a scythe . ’
14 When Betjeman failed his Divinity exams at the end of his first year , it would have been open to his tutor to plead for him with the College so that he could resit these comparatively unimportant exams and stay on at the University .
15 She flirted outrageously , promising that she would secure an interview for him with the Queen but she always seemed to fail .
16 He fumbled a packet from the pocket of his anorak and I lit one for him with the dashboard lighter .
17 Suddenly , her fears that Bella , like Mr Bishop , had set a trap for her with the money , seemed ludicrous .
18 Together they had laboured in the fields until fortune smiled on Elizabeth ; while she was still in her teens , her family were befriended by a wealthy benefactor who had her educated and , in 1744 , arranged a marriage for her with the 13th Earl of Glencairn .
19 It was too tempting a target , and the Zeppelin aimed for it with the last of its deadly cargo , but this time , they overshot the mark .
20 Edith Wiens has a tight vibrato , not at all like the vibrato of French sopranos and which rather spoils her second soprano solo , but the others make up for it with the highly unusual duo for first soprano and bass , accompanied by harp and organ ( an arresting combination ) , or with the utterly ravishing trio for first soprano , tenor and bass , with its elaborate harp accompaniment .
21 Finally she made her choice and gave the reasons for it with the confidence she always brought to her work .
22 as if He 'd have any time for us with the mob of Holy Joes He 's got to see to .
23 On this occasion he is posing for us with the ‘ stripper ’ in one of the kilns .
24 What did the FA do for us with the Stuttgart incident last year ?
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