Example sentences of "i [vb base] [vb pp] [pron] [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 I 've written him up for some medication to ease the headache . ’
2 So I 've kept him off for off it 's not fair with Oliver .
3 I 've put the belt in for when he 's bad and I 've sewn him in for the winter .
4 I 've ticked you off for all these here .
5 I 've given it up for the moment , ’ he said .
6 Yeah , well I 've still got the other two but I do n't know whether Brian and Pauline are going to want them back , I mean they 've just , I 've had them back for a craft fair .
7 ‘ Because I 've had it around for a lot longer than I care to tell you .
8 Cos I 've let myself in for a day of temping .
9 I 've ever done , he said and I 'll be totally honest with you he said if I 'd have known how big it was I would n't have done the operation he said I really did n't know what I 've let myself in for , he said he 's had problems with
10 ‘ You 're really ambivalent about what I 've let you in for , are n't you ? ’
11 You 've had yours a long t a minute ago cos I 've picked it up for somebody else .
12 I 've opened it out for you , look , have n't I , with that A.
13 Well Ben , I look fifteen and I 've got it out for someone already .
14 ‘ If I 've got it in for him , it 's because he 's irresponsible , unreliable and bolshie . ’
15 I have twisted them round for my own purposes , changing the emphasis , blending them with ideas of my own and of other people .
16 I have left it out , I have left it out for him
17 ‘ Well , then , ’ he said smugly , ‘ it 's just as well that I have worked something out for you , is n't it ?
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