Example sentences of "[verb] one for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know one for you , good girl , there 's a school there look like what Ben goes to , but that 's a bigger school , god I 've got to get myself organised yet for next year have n't I ? |
2 | You 've seen some kites , they 've impressed you and now you want one for yourself . |
3 | . Just want one for your pasta , yeah ? |
4 | I 'll buy one for myself , but I do n't want anything that 's like , mega-expensive or highly intri |
5 | You do n't need one for me . |
6 | But you might give them the space to find one for themselves . ’ |
7 | If you do not have a role thrust upon you , go out and grab one for yourself . |
8 | Cornelius helped Tuppe on to a stool and found one for himself . |
9 | A New Zealander , Wilkins , who had joined the section halfway through basic training from Castelnaudary , asked me to write one for him . |
10 | He gives me another burn and he has one for himself , blowing the smoke back into my mouth afterwards . |
11 | Could you try to remember one for us ? ’ |
12 | Ca n't I just bring one for him then ? |
13 | My grandfather was a pillar of the Kirk , a gentle man with a pawky wit , and it used to amuse him to read aloud these rhymes to my Granny , exhorting her to choose one for him . |
14 | I thought within myself , ‘ With what eyes these poets see nature ! ’ and ever after , when I saw the sun-set stream upon the objects facing it , conceived I had made a discovery , or thanked Mr Wordsworth for having made one for me ! |
15 | However , with an old school desk whose lid is raised at an angle , an old glass oven door , and a table lamp minus shade , I 've made one for myself ! |
16 | However , with an old school desk whose lid is raised at an angle , an old glass oven door , and a table lamp minus shade , I 've made one for myself ! |
17 | If she made a dress for you , she could have made one for herself . ’ |
18 | However , when you decide to purchase one for yourself , here are a few Do 's and Don'ts to assist in your selection : |
19 | I suppose she 's just done one for you , no wonder you ca n't look me in the face . ’ |
20 | Ca n't do one for everything ! |
21 | Will I do one for you ? |
22 | Many of my male colleagues would have asked their female secretaries to go out and choose one for them . |
23 | She wanted to know if Sergeant Joe would like her dad 's evening paper , if he had n't bought one for himself . |
24 | Cos my mum bought one for my dad |
25 | Eventually he opened one for us by hitting it with an old chisel . |
26 | For further details of any of these reunions — or if you would like to organise one for your class — please contact the Alumni Office , Napier University , . |
27 | Ooh you 've got one for yourself ? |
28 | Jilly 's husband , she 's got one for herself and one for her husband . |
29 | ‘ I 've got one for you , too . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 've got one for you already , ’ said Owen . |