Example sentences of "[adv] for [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | It 's a little too soon for them perhaps … |
32 | Presumably you took those chicken things downstairs for me yesterday ? |
33 | The first was the support of a large majority of the French public , not just for him personally but for his policy of self-determination . |
34 | Well I mean , going with Jim but obviously it wo n't be much fun for just for him so |
35 | I ca n't put down exactly what she was like , only words that summon her to my mind , and this worries me , but it does n't really matter , since I know what she looked like , and this is being written just for me anyway . |
36 | That poor girl has been through a terrible ordeal , and if I know anything of gipsies , it 's not over for her yet . ’ |
37 | Mrs Harvey , a churchwarden who runs a firm of outfitters in Ludlow , Shropshire , said : ‘ It is all over for me now . |
38 | Me and Andy looked all over for you both last night I had a few things on my mind |
39 | ‘ I might try and get the superintendent of this building to check it over for us later on this morning . ’ |
40 | Above a pair are just abbing off : they 've decide it 's not for them today . |
41 | Well it 's not for him personally |
42 | ‘ Not for him especially . |
43 | Not for her anyway . |
44 | It is not for me here to try to account for the common features of movements so different in nature as those we have mentioned . |
45 | Trouble is it might have started as a bit of a joke but it 's no joke now — not for me anyway . |
46 | Whatever you 've done you 've done for science and not for me personally , whether you see it that way or not . |
47 | I said it 's not for us anyway so |
48 | Suddenly she felt so very deeply for him too . |
49 | He had not been searching specially for them so that , as he wrote in his journal , " It is sufficient to disturb the composure of an entomologist 's mind to look forward to the future dimensions of a complete catalogue " . |
50 | Just a minute John , right Michael I want you to read yours through once more for me please . |
51 | Here was home for her now . |
52 | Nor do they take lightly his abuse of Mitbestimmung , the hallowed German practice of giving workers a voice in public companies by setting aside for them nearly half the seats on supervisory boards . |
53 | A sending off for him too , which brought quite an outburst from manager , Glenn Hoddle . |
54 | She found the French mysterious and fascinating and liked to listen to them talking among each other and me to take them off for her afterwards . |
55 | I 'll turn it off for you now then . |
56 | Send off for it anyway ! |
57 | We got a telling off for it though . |
58 | ‘ Bit early for me too , sorry . ’ |
59 | So I actually put my arm out straight for you now ? |
60 | The ideal tactics should be a mixture of both , but only if a clear message can be communicated to the Hong Kong people that someone is standing up for them somewhere . |