Example sentences of "i have [det] [noun sg] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | and said can I have some money for me tonight , I said well I was gon na get a cheque out the Abbey National , he said oh no he said work day to day and I thought oh |
2 | You know what I had this morning for my breakfast ? |
3 | ‘ I 've another surprise for you , me boys , ’ their father said . |
4 | Not that I 've any time for him any longer — going on like that when his poor wife was near her time . ’ |
5 | I 'm sorry , but I have little sympathy for him . |
6 | I have some documentation for you . ’ |
7 | He could n't answer , but the second-in-command at the place appeared and said ‘ Mrs Desai , I have some work for you . ’ |
8 | Er it is important I think , that we do n't er have too many regulations , that 's why I have some sympathy for what my honourable friend , the member for South Hamms , was saying , that we do n't er regulate to the point where firms just go out of business and give up , that it 's too expensive and it 's too burdensome . |
9 | And now I have some news for you . |
10 | I have some mail for you and will call out the names . ’ |
11 | I have more respect for her than ever and feel a great sadness that she could only explore these things once the marriage was over . |
12 | Tell Johnny and Den I have another job for them . |
13 | ‘ I have another job for you now , ’ Fagin told him . |