Example sentences of "for me [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Trainer David Elsworth said : ‘ He won for me first time last season and perhaps he is a horse who does n't want running too often . ’ |
2 | Septimus brought it down for me one Christmastime when I was just a girl — before the last war anyhow . |
3 | ‘ I remember when Jason first came and auditioned for me one day after school in his school uniform , very hot and perspiring , and a typical teenage schoolboy who had just run to the audition . |
4 | He designed that look for Susan Foreman , and indeed arranged to open his shop specially for me one evening so I could be ready for the production day next morning . |
5 | James never did anything for me that way , Chrissy , never once . |
6 | I do n't know about you , but for me that discovery was an overwhelming experience which brought tears . |
7 | At least I do n't think so , ’ I told her , but she just smiled and told me she had no further use for me that day and to call the next day which was to be a school holiday . |
8 | Certainly not the radiant glow of confidence and success , or it sure as hell would n't have worked for me that Saturday round at Ramillies Drive . |
9 | She changes for me each day — she is blonde and she is dark , young and mature , fat and thin — it does n't matter . |
10 | ‘ Nah , she did n't do much for me Good figure and that , but … ’ |
11 | ‘ I went home and got on with my work expecting them to come for me any day or night . ’ |
12 | that 's hard job to find out what to do it is for me any rate |
13 | Second , Arabic negative particles come in front of the verb , so that an expression such as I had nothing against becomes literally ‘ not was for me any objection ’ , thus pushing the ‘ me ’ further away from thematic position . |
14 | All afternoon Fiona kept me close by her side , looking around for me any time I fell a step behind . |
15 | She has a part of me inside her , and I know she will come for me some day . |
16 | ‘ Any chance of your taking a video for me some time ? ’ |
17 | I have a good mind to ask you to serve full-time on my reporting staff , but I am selfish enough to want you to go on writing for me these exposés of low life , particularly the way in which such misery afflicts women . |
18 | ‘ Try to keep me away , ’ he had whispered , ‘ although it is exquisite torture for me these days , my dear McAllister , to have you so near , and be unable to stroke every bit of your delectable body . |
19 | ‘ Only lust ’ does n't have any appeal for me these days . ’ |
20 | Could you sort them out for me Batty lad , you 're hard . |
21 | While we 're promoting my own show and blowing my own trumpet , er this afternoon Jenny is on for my for me this afternoon . |
22 | ‘ You can do an errand for me this afternoon , McAllister , ’ she said . |
23 | You will be wondering , what is the message of Christmas for me this year in the face of this or that problem ? |
24 | Those Yids , they set far more stock by this Christmas nonsense than most of us — damn' nuisance — God , I 've missed having you to do my shopping for me this year . |
25 | This poem , though in appearance and make-up is different from other Owen work it still carries the same anti-war message , but for me this poem is the best of his poems because of its subtly hidden anti-war message and meaningful ambiguity . |
26 | ‘ It was just lucky for me this gentleman was passing . ’ |
27 | It has been a very difficult choice for me this time . ’ |
28 | You gon na do better for me this time Ga ? |
29 | Was there a call for me this morning ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Have you anything for me this morning ? ’ |