Example sentences of "for me the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For me the aftermath of the agreement was unpleasant and caused an estrangement — happily only brief — from some old friends . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 … |
4 | And for me the beginning was when I was young ; before the Soviets , before the Nazis . |
5 | But what was , for the archaeologist the end of a job , was for me the beginning . |
6 | ‘ I do n't know anyone else would stick up for me the way you do . ’ |
7 | But I did know that Gyggle was the shrink for me the minute I saw him . |
8 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
9 | For me the work less obviously caught up with technologies resonated most . |
10 | For me the relationship was ended . ’ |
11 | Not for me the pursuit of excellence on the playing fields of England . |
12 | For me the poem also has a more elusive quality , which I have perhaps hinted at in describing the extract as self-dramatising . |
13 | ‘ I do n't care where it 's done — for me the play is the thing , ’ she says . |
14 | Second , for me the sacrament of Holy Communion is a focal point of feeding . |
15 | Whereas for me the rigours of the Second World War meant two ounces of butter a week and five inches of bath-water , for Jean-Claude they had involved near-starvation on a diet of turnips — and the dangers of being on the run . |
16 | Yet for me the ice is here , the ice is there , the ice is all around . |
17 | Thirty years later , recalling the revelation of tribal art , Picasso spoke of the Demoiselles as his ‘ first exorcism picture ’ : ‘ For me the masks were not simply sculptures , they were magical objects … |
18 | But for me the metal is a little better for my playing style . ’ |
19 | Starlight and glow-worm light captured for me the simplicity of this joy . |
20 | ‘ For me the decision was n't hard , ’ she said . |
21 | You see , for me the world revolves around food . |
22 | The young men had been playing football against a team from the small local college at Adrar , the town which was for me the end of tarmac and the beginning of the desert ; for these city boys , it was the last outpost . |
23 | MKM is for me the tops ! |
24 | We all enjoy a British victory and Nick did a great job in pulling his game back in the last four holes but for me the victory was soured by the silly and jingoistic utterances of the Radio 5 team . |
25 | Nevertheless , for me the house had always seemed to stand a little aloof , and as well as a respectful reserve I felt still the restriction of a child in the company of old people : ‘ Not too much noise , dear , because … |
26 | Obviously you know , I 'd love to erm try and win that erm win that again erm and also the grass track racing which is extremely important to me , but erm being world speedway champion is erm for me the number one now you know , I 've really erm the long track scene virtually can look after itself without having to worry too much about the planning and everything . |
27 | For me the war was over . |
28 | For me the strength and passion — for you the ice and freshness , ja ? ’ |
29 | Indeed for me the conference was a great opportunity to meet so many CA staff , whose vitality and unity , in a common cause impressed me . |
30 | But for me the agent for personality change is not hormonal . |