Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | She lets me furl her around for a while , and makes those shammy gasps she knows I like , and gives detailed promise of all that cocked and candid talent — before she calls a halt , slithers off the bed , corrects her clothing , brushes her hair , changes her shoes , powders her nose , slides my Johnson out of her mouth and insists on lunch . |
2 | I asked him in for a break . |
3 | made with all milk you see , and I put this on the other day , it was Monday , and I put it on for a cup of coffee , well Jim was out the front with Tom cos Tom fixed the front door |
4 | I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ? |
6 | When I got home , I kept him in for a while , then , ashtray at the ready , let him loose for another try . |
7 | I took him out for a boozy lunch , and in the end he admitted he 'd made the whole thing up . |
8 | I took him out for a walk and he went straight into a lamp post , ’ said Ray , of Clarence Chare , Newton Aycliffe . |
9 | ‘ While you shower and change before I take you out for a meal . ’ |
10 | ‘ Yeah , I picked it up for a song about twelve years ago . |
11 | ‘ How about letting me take you out for a pub lunch ? |
12 | Will you ? ’ rather than , ‘ Would you like me to take you out for a run in the car some time ? ’ |
13 | No , but she wants me to bring you back for a meal . |