Example sentences of "for me [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Monica , 44 , said : ‘ I know that nothing can bring Alan back but for me no sentence that our courts are allowed to impose could ever be enough . |
2 | It was for me a phantom of literary delight ; a name , though less euphonious , almost as evocative as Samarkand , Trebizond or Persepolis . |
3 | Otto had been true to his word and left out for me a pair of boy 's shorts . |
4 | JACK CHARLTON ( Leeds and England 1952–72 ) : ‘ I think he summed it up for me a couple of years ago when they questioned him being an Englishman in charge of the Irish team . |
5 | The university opened up for me a freedom I never knew existed . |
6 | Once there was a couple of girls who had had their babies and they 'd say to you , " Change the baby for us while I run upstairs and get so-and-so " or " Will you feed the baby for me a minute ? " or " Can you make up some feeds ? " |
7 | If I were to ask a school-teacher to choose for me a sample which she considered to be a fair cross-section of her pupils so that I could interview them for a survey , there would almost certainly be a personal bias in the sample given to me . |
8 | For me a town was a mysterious , rather forbidding place and I was afraid that I would feel very much alone . |
9 | Maintain 'd for me a saving intercourse |
10 | ‘ Indeed , writing the novel ( Nice Work ) was for me a process of discovery — of hitherto unknown aspects of the city in which I had lived for nearly thirty years . ’ |
11 | I remember little of my stay in the intensive care unit , but I am told they cared for me every second of the night and day . |
12 | You 're grey and black like a big rat , but I love you because you 're English and you wait for me every day . ’ |
13 | He waited for me every year — we came back for about six years , until I was ready to be sent to finishing school . |
14 | Just what happens at every conventional wedding , but for me every minute of that day was magic . |
15 | She p-p-plaits them for me every morning . ’ |
16 | A 1st class stamp costs 24p and the ease of phoning versus the traipse to the letter box wins hands down for me every time . |
17 | Safe Sex : a picture of the guitar — a Les Paul will do it for me every time . |
18 | Reindeer in the snow , walking in winter wonderlands , the old magic works for me every time and I ca n't wait to begin knitting those special presents for extra-special people . |
19 | For me the aftermath of the agreement was unpleasant and caused an estrangement — happily only brief — from some old friends . |
20 | He is for me the epitome of the Italian style at its best — he is Spanish , of course , but he has the true Italian style . |
21 | For me the flatwound third strings only last a couple of gigs , and you ca n't buy them separately , so I 'm buying a set of D'Addario Chromes … |
22 | And for me the beginning was when I was young ; before the Soviets , before the Nazis . |
23 | But what was , for the archaeologist the end of a job , was for me the beginning . |
24 | ‘ I do n't know anyone else would stick up for me the way you do . ’ |
25 | But I did know that Gyggle was the shrink for me the minute I saw him . |
26 | ‘ I started out with a mission and for me the mission is n't over … and that is to bring the heavyweight title to England . ’ |
27 | For me the work less obviously caught up with technologies resonated most . |
28 | For me the relationship was ended . ’ |
29 | Not for me the pursuit of excellence on the playing fields of England . |
30 | For me the poem also has a more elusive quality , which I have perhaps hinted at in describing the extract as self-dramatising . |