Example sentences of "for [indef pn] [Wh pn] 's " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You look pretty sober for someone who 's just started on whisky , ’ said Sarah as they walked towards the bus stop . |
2 | ‘ That 'd be a clever trick for someone who 's just been blown up . ’ |
3 | ‘ For someone who 's just attempted something incredibly stupid , you 've got nerve , I will say that , ’ he observed , his gaze flickering to the comb in her white-knuckled fingers . |
4 | ‘ For someone who 's only been here twice , she seems very familiar with the layout of the house , ’ Jessamy retorted . |
5 | Yeah I agree with you because it is sometimes quite difficult for somebody who 's handicapped to find the courage to go out . |
6 | And I pick it up and it says Loughborough Building Society and you can see about half a percent er premium rate on fifty thousand pounds , and you think that might be worth going for , for , for somebody who 's got a lot of capital , but is it really , because if you 've got fifty thousand in there , you are at risk . |
7 | ‘ Well , you 're very noisy when you come back for somebody who 's only been sociable , so you are . ’ |
8 | What are you going to then for somebody who 's got thirty pounds to spend ? |
9 | Mhairi McMillan , a counsellor at St Andrews University , said : ‘ There may be a sense of glamour attached to a tutor or a lecturer for somebody who 's maybe just come up to university or working their way through . |
10 | you know a red flower pot plant for somebody who 's got a ruby wedding this weekend , but there 's nothing up there , not much at all , Azalea 's are sort of all off you know |